 Hello and welcome today we're going to be looking at a command called NeoFetch. It should be in your repositories if you're on a Debian based system you can use apt or apt get by sudo apt install NeoFetch like so. I already have it installed so I don't need to do that, use whatever package manager you use. And once you have it installed all you have to do is type in NeoFetch. And it displays your distribution's logo in ASCII and information, you know your operating system, kernel version, uptime packages, the shell you're using, your resolution, window manager theme, terminal that you're using. So just a bunch of information about your system which you can get through other processes but this one looks kind of nice. And you might want to add this to like maybe your login screen when you SSH in or when you start your shell when you log in your machine it might be nice to have this information nice to displayed. You can get a lot of information through other commands like a name dash a will give you your processor type and your distribution and your kernel version and date and stuff like that. But this is a nice little header here and there are options if you wanted to change colors and stuff to different, you know, you don't want the words red you want them a different color you can do that issuing different commands with it. I just thought I'd bring this to your attention I heard about a while ago put in my notes to talk to you guys about and I know it's a short video but I just thought I'd bring this to your attention. I hope that you find it useful and it might be nice like I said especially when you're logging the servers I like each of my servers to have a different welcome screen and it might be nice to have something like this so that you know which machine you're logging into. That's it. I know it's a short one. Thank you for watching and I hope that you have a great day.