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 -siYou can install dutree from the official Fedora repositories:
$ sudo dnf -y install dutree