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DirSize - The command line directory reporting tool
DirSize is a directory reporting tool. It recursively scans the provided (or current) directory, and reports the number of files and director sizes of each subdirectory present. It also defaults to sorting by by directory size, but there are other options.
One of the interesting things about DirSize is it shows a visual representation of the file sizes of counts.
hierarchical directory tree sizer - perl script. this pure perl script scans a directory tree, and outputs standard ascii, tree-like directory size report. should work on any OS once it has perl installed.
'dirsize' is a simple perl script that displays the size of a given directory recursively... Now, I *KNOW* there must be some other way to do that but hey, it was faster writing down about 40 lines of perl...