EU-Dirstat is a small utility to display the file usage (in size and amount) of a directory tree.
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EU-Dirstat USAGE 23.05.2006 ================================================================== USAGE : eu-dirstat [-dep(th) treedepth] [-nof(ile)] [-sep separator] [-byt(es)] [dirname] -depth = Show 'treedepth' depth of subtrees (default = 0 = all) -nofile = Show only (sub)directories, no files (default = show also files) -sep = Use next character to separate large numbers (default = ,) -bytes = Show file and directory sizes in Bytes (default = 'kByte', 'MByte' or 'GByte') or : dirstat -h(elp) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Header : ROOT DIR : Display the root directory TOTAL SIZE : Total size of the selected directory NO. OF FILES : Number of files in the selected directory MAX. DEPTH : Maximum directory depth TREE DEPTH : Displayed depth (can be changed in 'Tree depth : ...') SHOW BYTES : TRUE = Show sizes in Bytes FALSE = Show size in kB, MB, GB SHOW FILES : TRUE = Show the file names FALSE = Show only the directories ------------------------------------------------------------------ Show as (from left to right) : Directory tree (sorted by name) : 1. Size of the file/(sub)directory 2. Relative size (graphical) 3. Relative size (percentage) 4. Amount of files 5. Relative amount (graphical) 6. Relative amount (percentage) 7. file/(sub)directory name File amount (sorted by amount) : 1. Relative allocation (graphical) 2. Relative allocation (percentage) 3. Amount of files 4. (sub)directory name File size (sorted by size) : 1. Relative allocation (graphical) 2. Relative allocation (percentage) 3. Amount of files 4. (sub)directory name ------------------------------------------------------------------
EU-Dirstat USAGE 23.05.2006 ================================================================== USAGE : eu-dirstat [-dep(th) treedepth] [-nof(ile)] [-sep separator] [-byt(es)] [dirname] -depth = Show 'treedepth' depth of subtrees (default = 0 = all) -nofile = Show only (sub)directories, no files (default = show also files) -sep = Use next character to separate large numbers (default = ,) -bytes = Show file and directory sizes in Bytes (default = 'kByte', 'MByte' or 'GByte') or : dirstat -h(elp) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Header : ROOT DIR : Display the root directory TOTAL SIZE : Total size of the selected directory NO. OF FILES : Number of files in the selected directory MAX. DEPTH : Maximum directory depth TREE DEPTH : Displayed depth (can be changed in 'Tree depth : ...') SHOW BYTES : TRUE = Show sizes in Bytes FALSE = Show size in kB, MB, GB SHOW FILES : TRUE = Show the file names FALSE = Show only the directories ------------------------------------------------------------------ Show as (from left to right) : Directory tree (sorted by name) : 1. Size of the file/(sub)directory 2. Relative size (graphical) 3. Relative size (percentage) 4. Amount of files 5. Relative amount (graphical) 6. Relative amount (percentage) 7. file/(sub)directory name File amount (sorted by amount) : 1. Relative allocation (graphical) 2. Relative allocation (percentage) 3. Amount of files 4. (sub)directory name File size (sorted by size) : 1. Relative allocation (graphical) 2. Relative allocation (percentage) 3. Amount of files 4. (sub)directory name ------------------------------------------------------------------
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