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. .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 :caption: Table of Contents installation usage configuration 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 :doc:`installation` 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 :doc:`usage` section. If you need to customize Piko's behavior, the :doc:`configuration` section will provide you with all the necessary details on available options and settings. Happy exploring!