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cetch(1)

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cetch is an (esoteric) application for UNIX systems. It emulates the functionality of the popular "fetch" type of tools with suckless-esque source-based configuration as opposed to itself being a script or being configurable through a script. Originally written soley to piss of xent, it has since been used as a farm for Hacktoberfest pull requests and a test-bed for stupid ideas to use in C code.

I know you'll love using it, because I hated every minute of writing it, and yes, so did woosh. If you'd like to contribute, go ahead, I will pull any changes as long as they aren't profoundly stupid. Heck, I won't even test them first. Also if someone wants to refactor the code -- please.

As previously stated, all configuration is done through a config.h, which should (and will) be copied from config.def.h. Almost every option should work, though some are Linux:tm: only. (These should be automagically disabled if running on anything else, but hey, it probably won't). cetch also supports logos for Debian, FreeBSD, Linux (Tux), NixOS, and Void Linux: colors and all.

If you run make and get some sort of error with sysinfo, run nosysinfo= make instead