WTF is a personal information dashboard for your terminal, developed for those who spend most of their day in the command line.
It allows you to monitor systems, services, and important information that you otherwise might keep browser tabs open for, the kinds of things you don’t always need visible, but do check in on every now and then.
This repository provides the source code for the wtfutil
snap which is available in the Snapcraft Store.
The snap is maintained by @FelicianoTech meanwhile the code for wtfutil
itself is maintained by a different party.
The upstream repository can be found here.
wtfutil
can be installed via snap on Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 19.04+, elementary OS 5.0+, and many other Linux distros with snapd
installed by running:
sudo snap install --classic wtfutil
If you don't have the snap
command available, you might be able to find instructions for your distro here.
Otherwise, the official wtfutil project offers many other ways to install on their Readme page.
Basic usage of wtfutil
is simple, run the command in a terminal:
wtfutil
Configuring wtfutil
in order to have custom dashboard is a bit harder.
Their website has a guide for configure that you can check out here.
This snap is built with Snapcraft v3.8+.
On Ubuntu:
sudo snap install --classic snapcraft
snapcraft
The code for this snap is licensed under the MIT license.
The code for wtfutil
itself is licensed under the Mozilla Public License 2.0.
This repo's license can be found here while the license for wtfutil
can be found here.