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Dust
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NAME
Dust - Like du but more intuitive
SYNOPSIS
dust [ -d | --depth ] [ -T | --threads ] [ --config ] [ -n | --number-of-lines ] [ -p | --full-paths ] [ -X | --ignore-directory ] [ -I | --ignore-all-in-file ] [ -L | --dereference-links ] [ -x | --limit-filesystem ] [ -s | --apparent-size ] [ -r | --reverse ] [ -c | --no-colors ] [ -C | --force-colors ] [ -b | --no-percent-bars ] [ -B | --bars-on-right ] [ -z | --min-size ] [ -R | --screen-reader ] [ --skip-total ] [ -f | --filecount ] [ -i | --ignore-hidden ] [ -v | --invert-filter ] [ -e | --filter ] [ -t | --file-types ] [ -w | --terminal-width ] [ -P | --no-progress ] [ --print-errors ] [ -D | --only-dir ] [ -F | --only-file ] [ -o | --output-format ] [ -S | --stack-size ] [ -j | --output-json ] [ -M | --mtime ] [ -A | --atime ] [ -y | --ctime ] [ --files0-from ] [ --collapse ] [ -m | --filetime ] [ -h | --help ] [ -V | --version ] [ PATH ]
DESCRIPTION
Like du but more intuitive
OPTIONS
-d , --depth = DEPTH
Depth to show
-T , --threads
Number of threads to use
--config = FILE
Specify a config file to use
-n , --number-of-lines = NUMBER
Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)
-p , --full-paths
Subdirectories will not have their path shortened
-X , --ignore-directory = PATH
Exclude any file or directory with this path
-I , --ignore-all-in-file = FILE
Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter
-L , --dereference-links
dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them
-x , --limit-filesystem
Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory
-s , --apparent-size
Use file length instead of blocks
-r , --reverse
Print tree upside down (biggest highest)
-c , --no-colors
No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)
-C , --force-colors
Force colors print
-b , --no-percent-bars
No percent bars or percentages will be displayed
-B , --bars-on-right
percent bars moved to right side of screen
-z , --min-size = MIN_SIZE
Minimum size file to include in output
-R , --screen-reader
For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)
--skip-total
No total row will be displayed
-f , --filecount
Directory 'size' is number of child files instead of disk size
-i , --ignore-hidden
Do not display hidden files
-v , --invert-filter = REGEX
Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\.png$"
-e , --filter = REGEX
Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\.png$"
-t , --file-types
show only these file types
-w , --terminal-width = WIDTH
Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width
-P , --no-progress
Disable the progress indication.
--print-errors
Print path with errors.
-D , --only-dir
Only directories will be displayed.
-F , --only-file
Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)
-o , --output-format = FORMAT
Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb mb gb tb will print the whole tree in that size.
[ possible values: si, b, k, m, g, t, kb, mb, gb, tb]
-S , --stack-size = STACK_SIZE
Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: 'fatal runtime error: stack overflow' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)
-j , --output-json
Output the directory tree as json to the current directory
-M , --mtime
+/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches files modified exactly n days ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (−∞, curr−(n+1)), n => [curr−(n+1), curr−n), and -n => (𝑐𝑢𝑟𝑟−𝑛, +∞)
-A , --atime
just like -mtime, but based on file access time
-y , --ctime
just like -mtime, but based on file change time
--files0-from
run dust on NUL-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is -, then read names from standard input
--collapse
Keep these directories collapsed
-m , --filetime
Directory 'size' is max filetime of child files instead of disk size. while a/c/m for last accessed/changed/modified time
[ possible values: a, c, m]
-h , --help
Print help
-V , --version
Print version
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VERSION
v1.2.0