Thanks for sharing the command ~/pi-apps/api get_device_info, I tried it on Pi 4 and the result is very detailed, more convenient than I thought!if you have pi-apps installed you can do:Which on my pi400 shows:Code:
~/pi-apps/api get_device_infoSomeone already mentioned raspinfo it should already be installed.Code:
$ ~/pi-apps/api get_device_infoOS: Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)OS architecture: 64-bitLast updated Pi-Apps on: 02/10/2025Latest Pi-Apps version: 02/11/2025Kernel: aarch64 6.12.13-v8+Device model: Raspberry Pi 400 Rev 1.0SOC identifier: bcm2711Cpu name: Cortex-A72Ram size: 3.79 GBRaspberry Pi OS image version: 2023-10-10Language: en_US.UTF-8
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Statistics: Posted by Lyly86 — Tue Apr 22, 2025 7:10 am