* [+] Transbian flag py
* [C} Update wording on py Transbian flag
* [+] Add Transbian flag to rust
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* Feature: Add custom ascii file saving to python version of hyfetch
* Feature: Add custom ascii file saving to rust version of hyfetch
* [-] Remove test ascii
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if the backend is fastfetch, hyfetch calls
`/bin/fastfetch --logo none -s OS --disable-linewrap`
which for me returns:
` Artix Linux x86_64`
... and that breaks hyfetch
instead, get the information from the source (/etc/os-release), which im
pretty sure most fetch backends read from anyway
this won't work on *BSD though, because those lack
/etc/os-release, so unless calling `uname -s` is alright, BSDs would
still have the problem
related pull: https://github.com/hykilpikonna/hyfetch/issues/418
* adds step on interactive setup which prompts the user for either the default or small variant of their distro logo.
* fixed distro small logo variant check
* fixes logo vec index overflow error
* now takes --distro as an input when attempting to fetch a small logo variant
* fixes an incorrect error message
Okay I think if I added this, someone will ask about the straight flag again.
In terms of historical context, the cisgender flag has been used neutrally, and it has not been used as a symbol of dismissal like the straight flag did. While some people question whether it's necessary to have a pride flag for the majority identity that do not face discrimination, its existence isn't perceived as offensive by the LGBTQ+ community. So I judged it would be harmless to add the cisgender flag, while adding the straight flag would be harmful.