@@ -34,23 +34,25 @@ than welcome to use it on your system: it's pretty [fast...](#benchmarks)
3434 - Name
3535 - Version
3636 - Architecture
37- - Current shell (from $SHELL, trimmed if store path)
37+ - Current shell (from ` $SHELL ` , trimmed if store path)
3838 - Current Desktop (DE/WM/Compositor and display backend)
3939 - Memory Usage/Total Memory
4040 - Storage Usage/Total Storage (for ` / ` only)
4141 - Shell Colors
4242- Did I mention fast?
43+ - Respects [ ` NO_COLOR ` spec] ( https://no-color.org/ )
4344
4445## Motivation
4546
4647Fastfetch, as its name indicates, a very fast fetch tool written in C, however,
47- I am not interested in any of its additional features and I very much dislike
48- the defaults. Microfetch is a fetch tool that you would normally write in Bash
49- and put in your ` ~/.bashrc ` but actually _ really_ fast because it opts-out of
50- all customization options provided by Fastfetch. Why? Because I can, and because
51- I prefer Rust for "structured" Bash scripts.
52-
53- I cannot re-iterate it enough, Microfetch is annoyingly fast.
48+ I am not interested in any of its additional features, such as customization,
49+ and I very much dislike the defaults. Microfetch is my response to this problem,
50+ a _ very fast_ fetch tool that you would normally write in Bash and put in your
51+ ` ~/.bashrc ` but actually _ really_ fast because it opts-out of all customization
52+ options provided by Fastfetch, and is written in Rust. Why? Because I can, and
53+ because I prefer Rust for "structured" Bash scripts.
54+
55+ I cannot re-iterate it enough, Microfetch is _ annoyingly fast_ .
5456
5557## Benchmarks
5658
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