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DirSize - The command line directory reporting tool
...If sorted by file counts (-sf) the map will change to show a visual representation of the number of files per subdirectory, sorted from high to low.
This is a single executable JAR file. While you will need Java installed, there is no need to install this program. Just download the JAR file, please it somewhere convenient, and execute it from the command line:
java -jar dirsize.jar
See https://github.com/frossm/dirsize for details
This simple tool allows you to change the extensions of files in a given directory (and subdirectories) from one type to another.
No fluff or overblown GUI; does what it says on the tin.
This feature rich program sorts files by their extensions.
Lazy File Sorter will check files by their extension and move or copy them into their specified output folder. Lazy File Sorter was written in java and works on linux and windows.
ATTENTION MAC USERS: This program has not been tested on a mac. Please report your experiences good or bad to help improve this project. The binary in the /bin/Linux folder contains a platform independent jar file that should work on macs. Use only version 1.1 or above as 1.0 will not work properly on macs.
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This project provides an abstraction layer for archives. This project emerged from route64, and will provide a standalone archive manipulation tool for Eclipse. At first we focus on the folowing archives: zip, war, jar, ear, t64, d64, rar, tar.