NioFetch arose from the need to have an equivalent to its predecessor Neofetch and the main problem surrounding it: maintenance. Neofetch is written in Bash in a single file of eleven thousand lines, which makes it little to not maintainable in the long term.
This time, with the passage of time in mind and the need to create a more maintainable successor, a new and modern language is used that allows for an almost direct equivalent in its output: Amber.
Amber is a scripting programming language that compiles to Bash, allowing code to be written that follows an ECMA-based convention and generates an equally efficient output.
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