screenFetch is a screenshot helper, written in Bash. It prints out the system information and takes a screenshot if you ask it to—run with -s.

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Running screenFetch on my Gentoo

It could detect many distributions, Desktop Environments, and Window Managers.

If you use Arch Linux, it’s already in AUR, package name is screenfetch-git; if you are not, just use git, or simply download from GitHub. Don’t forget to check it with -h for more features.