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TOKEI
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NAME
tokei - tokei
DESCRIPTION
tokei 12.1.2 compiled with serialization support: json Erin P. <xampprocky@gmail.com> + Contributors Count your code, quickly. Support this project on GitHub Sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/XAMPPRocky
USAGE:
tokei [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [--] [input]...
FLAGS:
-C , --compact
Do not print statistics about embedded languages.
-f , --files
Will print out statistics on individual files.
-h , --help
Prints help information
--hidden
Count hidden files.
-l , --languages
Prints out supported languages and their extensions.
--no-ignore
Don’t respect ignore files (.gitignore, .ignore, etc.). This implies --no-ignore-parent , --no-ignore-dot , and --no-ignore-vcs .
--no-ignore-dot
Don’t respect .ignore and .tokeignore files, including those in parent directories.
--no-ignore-parent
Don’t respect ignore files (.gitignore, .ignore, etc.) in parent directories.
--no-ignore-vcs
Don’t respect VCS ignore files (.gitignore, .hgignore, etc.), including those in parent directories.
-V , --version
Prints version information
-v , --verbose
Set log output level: 1: to show unknown file extensions, 2: reserved for future debugging, 3: enable file level trace. Not recommended on multiple files
OPTIONS:
-c , --columns <columns>
Sets a strict column width of the output, only available for terminal output.
-e , --exclude <exclude>...
Ignore all files & directories matching the pattern.
-i , --input <file_input>
Gives statistics from a previous tokei run. Can be given a file path, or "stdin" to read from stdin.
-n , --num-format <num_format_style>
Format of printed numbers, i.e. plain (1234, default), commas (1,234), dots (1.234), or underscores (1_234). Cannot be used with --output . [possible values: commas, dots, plain, underscores]
-o , --output <output>
Outputs Tokei in a specific format. Compile with additional features for more format support. [possible values: cbor, json, yaml]
-s , --sort <sort>
Sort languages based on column [possible values: files, lines, blanks, code, comments]
-t , --type <types>
Filters output by language type, seperated by a comma. i.e. -t = Rust ,Markdown
ARGS:
<input>...
The path(s) to the file or directory to be counted.