Added a disk storage usage list item that has a similar format as the memory display (used, total, and percentage) and correctly converts to the most appropriate unit. This was a lot harder to set up than fetching the memory since I had to use an external library and do some extra stuff
Added private and public IPs, current locale, and current battery percentage
Added new correctly colored and sized ASCII style logos for Ubuntu and Fedora. I just started VMs for these, copied Fastfetch’s output logos, colored them and slightly modified them to better fit Slowfetch
Added the color blocks from Fastfetch that render 10 different colors at the bottom of the list so you can see the colors your monitor displays
Slowfetch now automatically detects the current distro and renders the correct ASCII logo, and if it isn’t Debian, Arch, Fedora, or Ubuntu the default Linux logo is the fallback (since Slowfetch only supports Linux)
Cleaned up the colors and reorganized the list items into sections for better organization and readability
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