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neofetch-win 1.3.1 by nepnep is a minimalist system-information utility designed as a Windows-native counterpart to the popular Linux neofetch script. Written in C++, the program queries local hardware and operating-system details—CPU model, RAM size, GPU, motherboard, Windows build, uptime, and more—and renders them in a compact colored console banner alongside an optional ASCII art logo. The entire executable weighs only 62 KB, requires no external runtimes beyond the standard Microsoft Visual C++ redistributables (automatically installed if absent), and launches instantly from PowerShell or CMD, making it ideal for quick inventory checks, screenshots, forum signatures, or automated log generation in enterprise environments. Because it is distributed as a single portable binary and also offered through winget, system administrators can script silent deployments across fleets of Windows 10 and 11 workstations without adding background services or registry entries. Over six published versions the author has refined output alignment, added high-DPI awareness, and kept memory usage near zero, ensuring the tool remains lightweight enough to run on everything from gaming rigs to minimal Hyper-V consoles. The utility belongs to the System Information category and complements more heavyweight auditors by providing immediate, human-readable summaries rather than exhaustive datasets. neofetch-win is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always serving the latest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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