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Is there a quick way to get the machine specs from the terminal? (GPU model, memory, CPU model, memory etc). I am getting the info bit by bit by different commands such as lscpu and lspci but cant get the complete picture

EDIT:No it does not answer my question since many of the answers are not from the terminal.

KansaiRobot
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    Please download and run the [Ubuntu Forum's system-info script](https://github.com/UbuntuForums/system-info/); If you need [more] help: let it upload the result to a pastebin. Then edit your original question to show a link to the pastebin. That information will help me and others understand what you have (software and hardware) and it will help us help you. – sudodus Jun 15 '23 at 08:26
  • Depending on the level of detail: [Neofetch will give you basic information](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1424845/what-is-that-linux-command-that-gives-you-a-tight-little-system-summary-that-inc/). – Artur Meinild Jun 15 '23 at 08:27
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    `lshw` will show all of that. If that output is too much, then `inxi`,`neofetch` or `screenfetch` can show more condensed information – muru Jun 15 '23 at 08:28
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    lshw and inxi are small command line tools, that you run from the terminal. The Ubuntu Forum's system-info script must be downloaded, but once there, it is also a command line tool, to be run from the terminal. It provides a more complete picture, also useful for debugging. If you want a tool that is already there in Ubuntu, you can run the command line `sudo lshw | less` to scroll easily through the output from lshw. – sudodus Jun 15 '23 at 08:54

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Install neofetch from your package manager and run it in the terminal.

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