It is basically a cosmetic thing, but has the following advantages:
1. Consistency with the official node documentation. The prefix is used
there.
2. It is easier to recognize the build-in modules.
This is a first attempt to bring additional system information into the
console (see #3328). It's certainly not yet perfect, but with the PR we
have a better basis for discussion.
I tried to keep the output small so that we get as much information as
possible in screenshots.
This is how it looks on my development system.
```bash
[03.01.2024 00:50.19.226] [INFO] System information:
### SYSTEM: manufacturer: Notebook; model: N650DU; raspberry: undefined; virtual: false
### OS: platform: linux; distro: Debian GNU/Linux; release: 12
### VERSIONS: MagicMirror: 2.27.0-develop; electron: 27.2.0; kernel: 5.10.0-20-amd64; node: 21.1.0; npm: 10.2.4; pm2: 5.3.0; docker: 20.10.24+dfsg1
```
Why is it still a draft:
- [x] I have doubts that utils.js is the right place for the function. What do you think?
=> Update: As long as there is no better idea, it stays there.
- [x] Instead of working through all wishes you expressed in the issue #3328, I only implemented what was easy to achieve. And wanted to hear what you think about this approach.
=> Update: Some added. Of course, more information could be added later, as soon as experience has been gained in productive use.
- [x] I don't quite like the introductory line ("The following lines provide information..."). Should I perhaps simply replace it with "System information:"?
=> Update: Changed to "System information:"
[Here](https://github.com/sebhildebrandt/systeminformation#function-reference-and-os-support) you can see what information we could easily add with the systeminformation package.
It would be interesting how the raspberry field is filled on a raspi system and with docker there should be another line, but I can't easily test that now.