LuisFetch is a tiny, dependency-free system-info tool for LuisOS. One POSIX shell file, no runtime, instant output — with the LuisOS look built in.
$ luisfetch ####### luis@luisos ## ## ------------------------- ## ### ## OS : LuisOS (Alpine edge) ## #o# ## Kernel : 6.18.38-0-lts x86_64 ## ### ## Uptime : 1h 12m ## ## Packages: 812 (apk), 3 (flatpak) ####### Shell : ash DE : KDE Plasma Terminal: alacritty CPU : Intel Core i5-3317U (4) Memory : 640 / 3840 MiB
One line. Works on any LuisOS / Alpine system (needs wget or curl).
wget -qO- https://luisfetch.pages.dev/install.sh | sh
Or grab the single script directly and drop it anywhere on your $PATH:
wget https://luisfetch.pages.dev/luisfetch && chmod +x luisfetch
Built for a lean, systemd-free OS — so it stays lean too.
One POSIX sh file. No Python, no compiled binary, no libraries. Runs on busybox.
Reads /proc and /etc/os-release directly. No slow probes — it prints and exits.
Violet ring logo and palette that match the LuisOS desktop out of the box. Truecolor with 256-color fallback.
Counts your Alpine packages and Flatpak apps, plus CPU, memory, uptime, DE, shell and more.