minfo --output json --category cpu,memory Example JSON snippet:
In the vast ecosystem of system utilities, few tools strike the perfect balance between simplicity and depth. Enter Minfo 1.0.2 —the latest iteration of a lightweight information aggregator that has quietly become an essential asset for developers, system administrators, and power users. minfo 1.0.2
| Aspect | Minfo ≤1.0.1 | Minfo 1.0.2 | |--------|--------------|--------------| | JSON field naming | Snail case ( cpu_usage ) | Camel case ( cpuUsage ) for consistency | | Swap reporting | Always displayed | Hidden unless --show-swap flag used | | GPU detection | Linux only | Linux + limited macOS Intel | | Exit codes | Only 0/1 | 0 (success), 1 (generic error), 2 (insufficient permissions) | | Configuration file | /etc/minfo.conf | ~/.config/minfo/config.toml (XDG compliant) | Issue: minfo: command not found Solution: Ensure the
| Metric | Minfo 1.0.2 | Neofetch 7.1 | Inxi 3.3 | |--------|-------------|--------------|----------| | Average execution time | 0.12 s | 0.09 s | 0.35 s | | Memory usage (RSS) | 4.2 MB | 6.1 MB | 12.8 MB | | JSON output support | Yes | No | Yes (limited) | | Live monitoring | Yes | No | No | | Dependency count (Linux) | 0 (static) | 2 (bash, imagemagick) | 3+ (perl, etc.) | minfo --output json --category cpu
Minfo is not the fastest on raw execution (neofetch wins), but it offers the best balance of features and low resource consumption. Issue: minfo: command not found Solution: Ensure the binary is in your PATH . Reinstall via package manager or manually symlink:
minfo --live --interval 2 This refreshes CPU, memory, and network stats every 2 seconds—ideal for spotting spikes. Filtering Categories Only interested in storage and network?