Before anyone flags this for being in the wrong category, it’s in the right category. Since this plugin isn’t deemed useful enough by most people, it should be in this category.
Hey there! I just want to show off one of my newest plugins, StudioFetch. It’s a simple plugin that displays information about your Studio install! It’s inspired by the Linux bash command ‘neofetch’.
It’s a bit basic at the moment, but I plan to add more statistics, such as, the Studio version you’re using, and some other statistics (suggestions appreciated).
StudioFetch (currently viewing) - See cool stats about your Roblox Studio install
* Plugin requires a fee to download from the Plugin Marketplace, but has a free version on GitHub available. ** Plugin requires a fee to download from the Plugin Marketplace, no free version available.
100 Robux? Do you know how much basic shirts that can buy?!?
But seriously, no one is gonna buy that, even if you add more features, just make it free
If you could make the prices 5, that could be fine, sadly we cant
If anyone’s interested, I have added information for part count, unanchored parts, the autorecovery setting in your Studio settings, and the viewport resolution (if you adjust the viewport resolution whilst you’re in the script editor, it won’t update until you’ve switched back to the workplace view)
Unfortunately I haven’t gotten StudioVersion running yet
Hello!
Cute little plugin. But you should just sell it for free at the moment
It doesn’t have enough functionality to be sold for 100 Robux (I know it’s the minimum price).
Try making it free for now, add more features and if people like it then you can make it paid!
Just added a GitHub, didn’t want to really do this, but it’s probably the only way people are going to check this out. If you like the plugin, please consider getting it from the Plugin Marketplace instead though
Only StudioVersion, ViewportResolution and AutoRecovery would be helpful. I don’t see myself reading the other stats like Theme. I already know what my theme is. Assuming it’s only there for showcase, or just to fill up empty space.
After some consideration (as well as the fact nobody bought it lol), I decided to make it free to download now, hope you guys are able to find it useful in some way.
If you need to save any basic information about your Roblox Studio install, you now can! All the statistics reported in plugin can now be saved to a script file, with date and time stamping too. Just click the save info to script button, and you’ll now have any information you want saved to a file.
I’m pretty sure it’s already required for viewport resolution measurements, but if it’s not, please note that script injection needs to be enabled for this to work correctly.