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# oxtimely

> A lightweight CLI tool to display your computer's hostname and system information — automatically, every time you open the terminal.

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## ✨ Features

* 🔍 Show the computer's name (hostname)
* 💻 Get operating system and CPU info
* 🧠 Display memory and uptime stats
* 📋 Copy hostname to clipboard
* 🌐 Show your local IP address
* 🧪 Interactive prompt (ask for your name)
* ⚡ **Auto-run in terminal**: Displays system info every time your terminal opens (enabled by default)
* 🚫 **Toggle auto-run**: Disable or re-enable using:

  * `oxtimely off` – Disable auto-run
  * `oxtimely reload` – Enable auto-run again

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## 📦 Installation

```bash
npm install -g oxtimely
```

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## ⚙️ Auto-Run on Terminal Open

When installed globally, `oxtimely` automatically configures your terminal to show system info on every new terminal session by appending itself to your shell's profile file (`.bashrc`, `.zshrc`, or similar).

### 🔄 To Disable Auto-Run:

```bash
oxtimely off
```

### 🔁 To Re-Enable Auto-Run:

```bash
oxtimely reload
```

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## 💬 Feedback & Contributions

Open issues or suggest features in the GitHub repo. Contributions welcome!

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