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Volu: directories usages and file size

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Prints the size of the given directory or file, featuring the largest dirs and a full map of each dir's child-directories

Features:

  • Pretty Light-weight (8Kb of source code and 2.2Mb of binaries)

  • Prints the usage of directory and its child-directories

  • Map of the usage of all directories and their children

  • Sorts the child-directories by usage

  • Highlight the largest directory in each directory

Install

Using Cargo: cargo install volu

Using Github: download the latest binaries in the github release

Usage

Feature Update: --fast

Need faster performance? Is progress pointless to you? Use --fast flag to tell volu not to waste time on printing the progress

Current dir's usage: volu
Usage of a specific dir: volu path/to/dir/
Print a list of all parent dirs: volu -p
Print a sorted parent dirs list: volu -s
Limit the number of printed parent dirs list: volu -l 11
Print a sized map of all dirs and their children: volu -m
Print a limited sized map of dirs and only ten children of itself: volu -m --child-limit 10

Most complete results: volu -ma path/to/dir/ Most minimal results: volu path/to/dir/ Most efficient results: volu -f path/to/dir/

volu 0.2.1
Arian Mirahmadi (thearian@github) (mirarianmir@gmail.com)
Prints the size of the given directory, featuring the largest dirs

USAGE:
    volu.exe [OPTIONS] [DIR]

ARGS:
    <DIR>    The parent directory [default: .]

OPTIONS:
    -a, --all                          Print all the parent directories, no limit
        --child-limit <CHILD_LIMIT>    Print and limit the count of children directories [default:
                                       9999]
    -f, --fast                         Doesnt show progress which causes better performance
    -h, --help                         Print help information
    -l, --limit <LIMIT>                Sort and limit the count of parent directories [default: 25]
    -m, --map                          Print child of parent directories
    -p, --print                        Print the parent directories
    -s, --sort                         Sort the parent directories
    -V, --version                      Print version information

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