Updated Installation (markdown)

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The first and most universal way of installing neofetch is by downloading/cloning<br \> The first and most universal way of installing neofetch is by downloading/cloning<br \>
the latest release and running the Makefile. the latest release and running the Makefile.
### Table of Contents
- [Universal Install](#universal-install)
- [Distro/OS Packages](#osdistro-packages)
- [Android (Termux)](#android-termux)
- [Arch Linux](#arch)
- [BunsenLabs](#bunsenlabs)
- [CRUX](#crux)
- [Debian](#debian)
- [Fedora / RHEL / CentOS](#fedora--rhel--centos)
- [Gentoo / Funtoo](#gentoo--funtoo)
- [iOS](##ios-1)
- [macOS](#mac-os-x)
- [Slackware](#slackware)
- [Solus](#solus)
- [Ubuntu](#ubuntu)
- [Void Linux](#void-linux)
## Universal Install ## Universal Install
**Latest Release** **Latest Release**
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This section lists neofetch packages that have been made for specific OS/Distros.<br \> This section lists neofetch packages that have been made for specific OS/Distros.<br \>
### Table of Contents
- [Android (Termux)](#android-termux) - [Android (Termux)](#android-termux)
- [Arch Linux](#arch) - [Arch Linux](#arch)
- [BunsenLabs](#bunsenlabs) - [BunsenLabs](#bunsenlabs)