short and simple Linux .profile status banner

26 Nov 2021 | short and simple Linux .profile status banner |

Here’s just a short post about a little .profile code snippet I use to help give me a brief system overview upon logging into my accounts.. It produces an output similar to the one below.  Now  I understand there are tons of little utilities out there like Neofetch (commind line system information tool), that provides a pretty-fied version of system information, on the Linux command line.

But much of that information is available with just one or two lines commands and that’s what I put together here..  If you know bash scripting the file below is easy to customize.  You can find more scripts and snippets at my Github page https://github.com/acbrandao

You can either copy it into your  .bashrc  or  .bashprofile  login scripts.

# Ansi color code variables
purple="\e[0;35m"
red="\e[0;91m"
cyan="\e[0;36m"
yellowb="\e[1;33m "
yellow="\e[0;33m"
expand_bg="\e[K"
blue_bg="\e[0;104m${expand_bg}"
red_bg="\e[0;101m${expand_bg}"
green_bg="\e[0;102m${expand_bg}"
green="\e[0;92m"
greenb="\e[1;92m"
white="\e[0;97m"
whiteb="\e[1;37m"
bold="\e[1m"
uline="\e[4m"
rst="\e[0m"  #reset/default

mem_free=`free -m | awk 'NR==2{printf "%s/%sMB (%.2f%%)\n", $3,$2,$3*100/$2 }' `
diskinfo=`df -h | awk '$NF=="/"{printf "%d/%dGB (%s)\n", $3,$2,$5}' `
cpu_load=`top -bn1 | grep load | awk '{printf "CPU Load: %.2f\n", $(NF-2)}' `

now=$(date)

echo -e "----| System Information  -------------------------------------------"
echo -e "User       : ${yellowb} $(whoami)${rst}  System Time: $now"
echo -e "System load: ${greenb} $cpu_load  ${rst} Disk: ${greenb}$diskinfo ${rst} Memory :${yellowb} $mem_free  ${rst}"
echo -e "Hardware   : ${greenb} $(grep -m 1 'model name' /proc/cpuinfo | cut -c 13-)${rst} CPUs: ${yellowb}$(grep -c 'model name' /proc/cpuinfo) ${rst} OS: ${whiteb}$(lsb_release -d | cut -c 13-) ${rst} "
echo -e "IP  LAN    : ${whiteb} $(hostname -I) ${rst}  Hostname   : ${whiteb}$(hostname)${rst} "
echo -e "----| Running Services -------------------------------------------"
service --status-all | grep +

 

One comment on “short and simple Linux .profile status banner

  1. Reply Joao Rodrigues Feb 9,2023 11:23 am

    Thanks this is pretty useful and easy to work with

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