a tool to analyze file system usage written in Rust
- coloured output, according to the LS_COLORS environment variable.
- display the file system tree
- ability to aggregate small files
- ability to exclude files or directories
- ability to compare different directories
- fast, written in Rust
More details at ownyourbits.com.
$ dutree --help
Usage: dutree [options] <path> [<path>..]
Options:
-d, --depth [DEPTH] show directories up to depth N (def 1)
-a, --aggr [N[KMG]] aggregate smaller than N B/KiB/MiB/GiB (def 1M)
-s, --summary equivalent to -da, or -d1 -a1M
-u, --usage report real disk usage instead of file size
-b, --bytes print sizes in bytes
-f, --files-only skip directories for a fast local overview
-x, --exclude NAME exclude matching files or directories
-H, --no-hidden exclude hidden files
-A, --ascii ASCII characters only, no colors
-h, --help show help
-v, --version print version number
cargo install dutree
There's also standalone binaries for Linux in the Releases section
You can install the AUR package
with an AUR helper like pacaur
, or manually:
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/dutree.git
cd dutree
makepkg -si
You can install dutree
from the official Fedora repositories:
$ sudo dnf -y install dutree
You can install dutree
in Guix:
$ guix install dutree