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Tokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei will show the number of files, total lines within those files and code, comments, and blanks grouped by language.

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━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━  Language Files Lines Code Comments Blanks ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━  BASH 4 49 30 10 9  JSON 1 1332 1332 0 0  Shell 1 49 38 1 10  TOML 2 77 64 4 9 ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────  Markdown 5 1355 0 1074 281  |- JSON 1 41 41 0 0  |- Rust 2 53 42 6 5  |- Shell 1 22 18 0 4  (Total) 1471 101 1080 290 ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────  Rust 19 3416 2840 116 460  |- Markdown 12 351 5 295 51  (Total) 3767 2845 411 511 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━  Total 32 6745 4410 1506 829 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━

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Features

  • Tokei is very fast, and is able to count millions of lines of code in seconds. Check out the 12.0.0 release to see how Tokei's speed compares to others.

  • Tokei is accurate, Tokei correctly handles multi line comments, nested comments, and not counting comments that are in strings. Providing an accurate code statistics.

  • Tokei has huge range of languages, supporting over 150 languages, and their various extensions.

  • Tokei can output in multiple formats(CBOR, JSON, YAML) allowing Tokei's output to be easily stored, and reused. These can also be reused in tokei combining a previous run's statistics with another set.

  • Tokei is available on Mac, Linux, and Windows. See installation instructions for how to get Tokei on your platform.

  • Tokei is also a library allowing you to easily integrate it with other projects.

  • Tokei comes with and without color. Set the env variable NO_COLOR to 1, and it'll be black and white.

Installation

Package Managers

Linux

# Alpine Linux (since 3.13) apk add tokei # Arch Linux pacman -S tokei # Cargo cargo install tokei # Conda conda install -c conda-forge tokei # Fedora sudo dnf install tokei # FreeBSD pkg install tokei # NetBSD pkgin install tokei # Nix/NixOS nix-env -i tokei # OpenSUSE sudo zypper install tokei

macOS

# Homebrew brew install tokei # MacPorts sudo port selfupdate sudo port install tokei

Windows

scoop install tokei

Manual

Downloading

You can download prebuilt binaries in the releases section.

Building

You can also build and install from source (requires the latest stable Rust compiler.)

cargo install --git https://github.com/XAMPPRocky/tokei.git tokei

Configuration

Tokei has a configuration file that allows you to change default behaviour. The file can be named tokei.toml or .tokeirc. Currently tokei looks for this file in three different places. The current directory, your home directory, and your configuration directory.

How to use Tokei

Basic usage

This is the basic way to use tokei. Which will report on the code in ./foo and all subfolders.

$ tokei ./foo

Multiple folders

To have tokei report on multiple folders in the same call simply add a comma, or a space followed by another path.

$ tokei ./foo ./bar ./baz
$ tokei ./foo, ./bar, ./baz

Excluding folders

Tokei will respect all .gitignore and .ignore files, and you can use the --exclude option to exclude any additional files. The --exclude flag has the same semantics as .gitignore.

$ tokei ./foo --exclude *.rs

Paths to exclude can also be listed in a .tokeignore file, using the same syntax as .gitignore files.

Sorting output

By default tokei sorts alphabetically by language name, however using --sort tokei can also sort by any of the columns.

blanks, code, comments, lines

$ tokei ./foo --sort code

Outputting file statistics

By default tokei only outputs the total of the languages, and using --files flag tokei can also output individual file statistics.

$ tokei ./foo --files

Outputting into different formats

Tokei normally outputs into a nice human readable format designed for terminals. There is also using the --output option various other formats that are more useful for bringing the data into another program.

Note: This version of tokei was compiled without any serialization formats, to enable serialization, reinstall tokei with the features flag.

 ALL: cargo install tokei --features all CBOR: cargo install tokei --features cbor YAML: cargo install tokei --features yaml

Currently supported formats

  • JSON --output json
  • YAML --output yaml
  • CBOR --output cbor
$ tokei ./foo --output json

Reading in stored formats

Tokei can also take in the outputted formats added in the previous results to its current run. Tokei can take either a path to a file, the format passed in as a value to the option, or from stdin.

$ tokei ./foo --input ./stats.json

Options

USAGE: tokei [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [--] [input]... FLAGS: -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. -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. 

Badges

Tokei has support for badges. For example .

[![](https://tokei.rs/b1/github/XAMPPRocky/tokei)](https://github.com/XAMPPRocky/tokei). 

Tokei's URL scheme is as follows.

https://tokei.rs/b1/{host: values: github|gitlab}/{Repo Owner eg: XAMPPRocky}/{Repo name eg: tokei} 

By default the badge will show the repo's LoC(Lines of Code), you can also specify for it to show a different category, by using the ?category= query string. It can be either code, blanks, files, lines, comments, Example show total lines:

[![](https://tokei.rs/b1/github/XAMPPRocky/tokei?category=lines)](https://github.com/XAMPPRocky/tokei). 

The server code hosted on tokei.rs is in XAMPPRocky/tokei_rs

Supported Languages

If there is a language that you would to add to tokei feel free to make a pull request. Languages are defined in languages.json, and you can read how to add and test your language in our CONTRIBUTING.md.

Abap ActionScript Ada Agda Alex Alloy Asn1 Asp AspNet Assembly AssemblyGAS ATS Autoconf AutoHotKey Automake AWK Bash Batch BrightScript C Cabal Cassius Ceylon CHeader Clojure ClojureC ClojureScript CMake Cobol CoffeeScript Cogent ColdFusion ColdFusionScript Coq Cpp CppHeader Crystal CSharp CShell Css D DAML Dart DeviceTree Dhall Dockerfile DotNetResource DreamMaker Dust Edn Elisp Elixir Elm Elvish EmacsDevEnv Emojicode Erlang Factor FEN Fish FlatBuffers Forth FortranLegacy FortranModern FreeMarker FSharp Fstar GDB GdScript Gherkin Gleam Glsl Go Graphql Groovy Gwion Hamlet Handlebars Happy Haskell Haxe Hcl Hex Hlsl HolyC Html Idris Ini IntelHex Isabelle Jai Java JavaScript Json Jsx Julia Julius KakouneScript Kotlin Lean Less LinkerScript Liquid Lisp LLVM Logtalk Lua Lucius Madlang Makefile Markdown Meson Mint Mlatu ModuleDef MoonScript MsBuild Mustache Nim Nix NotQuitePerl ObjectiveC ObjectiveCpp OCaml Odin Org Oz Pascal Perl Perl6 Pest Php Polly Pony PostCss PowerShell Processing Prolog Protobuf PSL PureScript Python Qcl Qml R Racket Rakefile Razor Renpy ReStructuredText RON RPMSpecfile Ruby RubyHtml Rust Sass Scala Scheme Scons Sh Sml Solidity SpecmanE Spice Sql SRecode Stratego Svelte Svg Swift Swig SystemVerilog Tcl Tex Text Thrift Toml Tsx Twig TypeScript UnrealDeveloperMarkdown UnrealPlugin UnrealProject UnrealScript UnrealShader UnrealShaderHeader UrWeb UrWebProject Vala VB6 VBScript Velocity Verilog VerilogArgsFile Vhdl VimScript VisualBasic VisualStudioProject VisualStudioSolution Vue WebAssembly Wolfram Xaml XcodeConfig Xml XSL Xtend Yaml Zig Zsh 

Common issues

Tokei says I have a lot of D code, but I know there is no D code!

This is likely due to gcc generating .d files. Until the D people decide on a different file extension, you can always exclude .d files using the -e --exclude flag like so

$ tokei . -e *.d 

Canonical Source

The canonical source of this repo is hosted on GitHub. If you have a GitHub account, please make your issues, and pull requests there.

Related Tools

  • tokei-pie: Render tokei's output to interactive sunburst chart.

Copyright and License

(C) Copyright 2015 by XAMPPRocky and contributors

See the graph for a full list of contributors.

Tokei is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).

See LICENCE-APACHE, LICENCE-MIT for more information.

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