And while Neofetch is primarily used on Linux systems, it’s also available for Windows.

You’re going to need to install Scoop first.

Scoop is a command-line package manager which enables you to install programs through the terminal.

Neofetch running on Windows 11.

Here’s how you’ve got the option to install it:

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If all goes well, you’ll get a green reply saying that Scoop was installed successfully.

Time to install Neofetch.

Installing Scoop through Powershell

Once you’ve successfully installed Neofetch, the return statement will say that Neofetch suggests installing git.

This is a very fine suggestion, as Neofetch won’t work without git installed.

Installing git is very straightforward.

Installing Neofetch through Command Prompt

Now everything is set and you could finally use Neofetch on your Windows rig.

Neofetch is called on with a simple self-titled command in the terminal.

If you’re looking to mess around with Neofetch and customize things, check out theGitHub pagefor Neofetch.

Neofetch on Windows 11

Scoop comes with an uninstallation command.

you’re able to uninstall Neofetch using Scoop.

Uninstalling Snoop and Neofetch with Powershell.