Fastfetch 2.60 adds custom title formatting & broader software and MOSS package detection

Fastfetch 2.60 adds custom title formatting & broader software and MOSS package detection

Fastfetch 2.60 is now available, delivering new features and key compatibility updates for users of this neofetch-like system information utility. Following this release, the CMake option to enable Windows 7 compatibility is now set to off by default and will be fully removed in version 2.61, effectively ending Windows 7 support in the next release.

Alongside these changes, Fastfetch introduces new customization options, including {cwd} for custom title formatting, allowing display of the current working directory. For improved user experience, the wm.detectPlugin feature now defaults to true. These improvements are accompanied by support for detecting the Zed version, moss packages, and a broader set of window managers including komorebi, FancyWM, and GlazeWM.

Additionally, this update brings window manager plugin version detection to macOS and enables retrieval of executable path information on OpenBSD. Rounding out the release are several enhancements, such as new Linux distribution logos, minor bug fixes, internal cleanups, and performance optimizations.

by Paul

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Fastfetch is a system information tool designed to fetch and display system details in an aesthetically pleasing manner, similar to neofetch. Developed primarily in C, it emphasizes performance and customizability. Fastfetch supports Linux, Android, FreeBSD, MacOS, and Windows 7+. Key features include a command line interface, ASCII art, and high-speed performance.

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