[+] Add FAQ note about using hyfetch in motd
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Also, by including flag coloring along with the updated neofetch, we're also broadcasting a wider message about the importance of inclusivity and representation. It's not just a design choice, it's a statement that promotes awareness and understanding toward the LGBTQ+ community.
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Also, by including flag coloring along with the updated neofetch, we're also broadcasting a wider message about the importance of inclusivity and representation. It's not just a design choice, it's a statement that promotes awareness and understanding toward the LGBTQ+ community.
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#### Q: When I use `hyfetch` or `neowofetch` in my MotD, no art displays. How do I get the art back?
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A: Most likely, the `stdout` detection is set to auto and is removing the ascii art and colors. To change this, you can: set `args` in your hyfetch.json to `"--stdout=off"`, add `--stdout=off` to the `neowofetch` command in your motd script, or set the option in $HOME/.config/(neofetch|neowofetch)/config.conf to off.
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## Contributing
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## Contributing
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