I’m not sure what Gaduda is using, but neofetch supports various logo backends (with ASCII being the default). To get a high-resolution image, you might want to use one of the sixel/tycat/w3m/kitty backends (depending on what image protocol your terminal supports).
I’m not sure what Gaduda is using, but neofetch supports various logo backends (with ASCII being the default). To get a high-resolution image, you might want to use one of the sixel/tycat/w3m/kitty backends (depending on what image protocol your terminal supports).
https://github.com/dylanaraps/neofetch/wiki/Image-Backends
Oh I see, thank you!
Will definitely play around with that tomorrow :)
I think they have a version of neofetch on the chaotic aur repository that they use