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The readme states:

“This repo also serves as an updated version of the original neofetch since the upstream dylanaraps/neofetch doesn’t seem to be maintained anymore (as of Oct 27, 2023, the original repo hasn’t merged a pull request for almost 2 years). If you only want to use the updated neofetch without pride flags, you can use the neofetch script from this repo. To prevent command name conflict, I call it neowofetch :)”

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But its essentially an LGBTQ version and not a “maintained version of neofetch”

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Well yes obviously but it does serve a purpose as a maintained fork, that’s why I included that. I expect a normal fork will be made soon because of this news.

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You know you can just ignore it and check alternatives, since there are a lot of forks, right?

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Yes. It’s actually the best idea. I guess I’m just not strong enough to avoid arguing in that case

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How are you on lemmy, of all places

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