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Hi!
Could you please put the information about supported architectures to the documentation please? E.e. about supported architectures for different operating systems, some specific requirements to the supported instructions, if you have any (e.g. maybe AVX is required - I do not know).
This kind of information is important for the end-users.
Thanks in advance!
I'd like a line break in the help text produced from <summary> docs.
It seems that line breaks are ignored (understandably). Adding <para> elements doesn't help (in fact, it removed whitespace between paragraphs).
Perhaps a separate issue, but it'd be nice to use the <summary> section for the brief description, and the <remarks> section for more detailed information.
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Description
I'm the lead developer of Calinix and want my distro to come in neofetch. Our logo is
Neofetch version
7.1
Name: CalinixOS
SourceForge: http://calinixos.sf.net
GitHub: https://github.com/Calinix-Team
Official Website: https://get.calinix.tech
Calinix D
Support for ArchLabs
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Printable format
Is there any chance that you will create a printable version of this docs as it would be very useful if it is distributed on my college tech club and my fellow linux geekmate. Thanks
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