Piko Documentation
Welcome to the Piko documentation! Piko is a minimal, customizable system information tool written in Rust — inspired by Neofetch. This documentation will guide you through the installation process, usage instructions, and configuration options available for the program.
Table of Contents
Overview
Piko aims to provide a simple and efficient way to gather and display system information. Whether you’re a developer, system administrator, or just a curious user, Piko can help you quickly access important details about your system.
Key Features:
📦 Operating System details - OS name, version, and architecture
🧠 CPU specifications - Model, cores, and performance info
💾 Memory usage - RAM usage with percentage and total capacity
🗃️ Disk usage - Storage information and space utilization
⏰ System uptime - How long the system has been running
🖥️ GPU information - Graphics card details and drivers
🎨 Multiple color schemes - Pre-made themes and custom colors
🐧 Cross-platform - Linux & macOS support
⚡ Fast and lightweight - Written in Rust for optimal performance
Getting Started
To get started with Piko, please refer to the Installation Instructions for Piko section for detailed instructions on how to install the program on your system.
For information on how to use Piko and its features, check out the Usage of Piko section.
If you need to customize Piko’s behavior, the Configuration Options for Piko section will provide you with all the necessary details on available options and settings.
Happy exploring!