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- Added new function called `checkoldflags` which informs users about deprecated config options.
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- Added new function called `checkoldflags` which informs users about deprecated config options.
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- Change all `OS X` references to `macOS`. **[@iandrewt](https://github.com/iandrewt)**
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- Change all `OS X` references to `macOS`. **[@iandrewt](https://github.com/iandrewt)**
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- Fix corrupted text when long lines are cut-off.
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- Fix corrupted text when long lines are cut-off.
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- Don't dynamically place prompt in `image=off` mode.
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## Operating System
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## Operating System
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**CPU**<br \>
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**CPU**<br \>
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- Expanded `cpu_cores` option by adding two new values, `logical` and `physical`.
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- `logical`: Show all virtual cores (hyperthreaded).
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- `physical`: Only show physical cores.
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- [macOS] Print physical cores instead of hyper-threaded cores. **[@iandrewt](https://github.com/iandrewt)**
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- [macOS] Print physical cores instead of hyper-threaded cores. **[@iandrewt](https://github.com/iandrewt)**
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**Uptime**<br \>
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- Rewrote uptime function to use seconds since boot instead of the `uptime` command.
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**Resolution**<br \>
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**Resolution**<br \>
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- [macOS] Add @2x label for retina resolutions. **[@iandrewt](https://github.com/iandrewt)**
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- [macOS] Add @2x label for retina resolutions. **[@iandrewt](https://github.com/iandrewt)**
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**Terminal and Terminal Font**<br \>
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**Terminal and Terminal Font**<br \>
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- Uppercase first letter of `term` and `termfont` outputs.
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- Uppercase first letter of `term` and `termfont` outputs.
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- Don't print broken output of busybox's `ps`.
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- Remove path from output.
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- Remove path from output.
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**Song**<br \>
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NOTE: This only support Linux with cpufreq.
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--cpu_shorthand type Shorten the output of CPU
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--cpu_shorthand type Shorten the output of CPU
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Possible values: name, speed, tiny, on, off
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Possible values: name, speed, tiny, on, off
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--cpu_cores on/off Whether or not to display the number of CPU cores
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--cpu_cores type Whether or not to display the number of CPU cores
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--distro_shorthand on/off Shorten the output of distro (tiny, on, off)
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--distro_shorthand on/off Shorten the output of distro (tiny, on, off)
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NOTE: This is only possible on Linux, macOS, and Solaris
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NOTE: This is only possible on Linux, macOS, and Solaris
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--kernel_shorthand on/off Shorten the output of kernel
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--kernel_shorthand on/off Shorten the output of kernel
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# CPU Cores
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# CPU Cores
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# --cpu_cores on/off
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# Logical: All virtual cores
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# GPU
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# Uptime {{{
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# Uptime {{{
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getuptime() {
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# Get uptime in seconds
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case "$os" in
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*"Puppy"* | "Quirky Werewolf"* | "Alpine Linux"* | "OpenWRT"* | "Windows"*)
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uptime="$(uptime | awk -F ':[0-9]{2}+ |(, ){1}+' '{printf $2}')"
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;;
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"openSUSE"*)
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uptime="$(uptime | awk -F ':[0-9]{2}+[a-z][a-z] |(, ){1}+' '{printf $2}')"
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;;
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*)
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[ "$uptime" == "up " ] && uptime="up $(awk -F'.' '{print $1}' /proc/uptime) seconds"
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;;
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;;
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;;
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# Get boot time in seconds
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# Get current date in seconds
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0) unset minutes ;;
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0) unset days ;;
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;;
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