Onefetch is installed, then what?
### Usage
```sh
> onefetch /path/of/your/repo
```
Or
```sh
> cd /path/of/your/repo
> onefetch
```
### Misc
By [**@spenserblack**](https://github.com/spenserblack)
```sh
# Runs `onefetch -a Assembly`, `onefetch -a C`, etc.
### Automatic repo detection and running
If you want to automate the detection and running of `onefetch` every time you `cd` into a repository you can leverage one of the methods below:
#### 1. Bash / Zsh
By [**@quazar-omega**](https://github.com/quazar-omega)
A script to put in your `.bashrc` - or `.zshrc` - to run onefetch whenever you open a shell into a repository or `cd` into a repository, making sure that it's different from the last one you were in:
```sh
# git repository greeter
last_repository=
check_directory_for_new_repository() {
current_repository=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2> /dev/null)
if [ "$current_repository" ] && \
[ "$current_repository" != "$last_repository" ]; then
onefetch
fi
last_repository=$current_repository
}
cd() {
builtin cd "$@"
check_directory_for_new_repository
}
# optional, greet also when opening shell directly in repository directory
# adds time to startup
check_directory_for_new_repository
```
#### 2. Fish
By [**@TheSast**](https://github.com/TheSast)
A fish adaptation of the previous script, run it once in your shell to save it:
```fish
function cd -w='cd'
end
function check_directory_for_new_repository
set current_repository (git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2> /dev/null)
if [ "$current_repository" ] && \
[ "$current_repository" != "$last_repository" ]
onefetch
end
set -gx last_repository $current_repository
end
funcsave cd
funcsave check_directory_for_new_repository
```
#### 3. CMD
By [**@mataha**](https://github.com/mataha)
An adaptation of the above snippet suited for Windows's `cmd.exe`,
specifically for inclusion in AutoRun scripts or DOSKEY macrofiles:
```bat
@set LAST_REPOSITORY=
@doskey cd = ( ^
for %%^^^^ in ("") do @for /f "delims=" %%i in (^^""$*%%~^^"^") do @( ^
if "%%~i"=="" ( ^
if defined USERPROFILE ( ^
if /i not "%%CD%%"=="%%USERPROFILE%%" ( ^
chdir /d "%%USERPROFILE%%" ^&^& set "OLDPWD=%%CD%%" ^
) ^
) else (call) ^
) else if "%%~i"=="-" ( ^
if defined OLDPWD ( ^
if /i not "%%CD%%"=="%%OLDPWD%%" ( ^
chdir /d "%%OLDPWD%%" ^&^& set "OLDPWD=%%CD%%" ^
) ^
) else (call) ^
) else ( ^
if defined CD ( ^
if /i not "%%CD%%"=="%%~fi" ( ^
chdir /d %%~fi ^&^& set "OLDPWD=%%CD%%" ^
) ^
) else (call) ^
) ^
) ^
) ^&^& for /f "delims=" %%r in ('git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2^^^>nul') do @( ^
if not "%%~r"=="%%LAST_REPOSITORY%%" ( ^
onefetch ^
) ^& set "LAST_REPOSITORY=%%~r" ^
)
```
#### 4. Powershell
By [**@kiapanahi**](https://github.com/kiapanahi)
An adaptation of the above snippet suited for `Powershell`. Put this script in the `$PROFILE`.
```pwsh
# git repository greeter
# Set the console output encoding to UTF-8, so that special characters are displayed correctly when piping to Write-Host
[Console]::OutputEncoding = [System.Text.Encoding]::UTF8
$global:lastRepository = $null
function Check-DirectoryForNewRepository {
$currentRepository = git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>$null
if ($currentRepository -and ($currentRepository -ne $global:lastRepository)) {
onefetch | Write-Host
}
$global:lastRepository = $currentRepository
}
function Set-Location {
Microsoft.PowerShell.Management\Set-Location @args
Check-DirectoryForNewRepository
}
# Optional: Check the repository also when opening a shell directly in a repository directory
# Uncomment the following line if desired
#Check-DirectoryForNewRepository
```
### Git alias
By [**@mbrehin**](https://github.com/mbrehin)
You can also add git alias to run onefetch during your git workflows
```sh
# Add Git alias for onefetch.
git config --global alias.project-summary '!which onefetch && onefetch'
```