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NAME

       Dust - Like du but more intuitive

SYNOPSIS

       dust      [-d|--depth]     [-T|--threads]     [--config]     [-n|--number-of-lines]     [-p|--full-paths]
       [-X|--ignore-directory]   [-I|--ignore-all-in-file]   [-L|--dereference-links]    [-x|--limit-filesystem]
       [-s|--apparent-size]    [-r|--reverse]    [-c|--no-colors]   [-C|--force-colors]   [-b|--no-percent-bars]
       [-B|--bars-on-right]     [-z|--min-size]     [-R|--screen-reader]     [--skip-total]     [-f|--filecount]
       [-i|--ignore-hidden]    [-v|--invert-filter]    [-e|--filter]   [-t|--file-types]   [-w|--terminal-width]
       [-P|--no-progress]     [--print-errors]     [-D|--only-dir]     [-F|--only-file]     [-o|--output-format]
       [-S|--stack-size]  [-j|--output-json] [-M|--mtime] [-A|--atime] [-y|--ctime] [--files0-from] [--collapse]
       [-m|--filetime] [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [PATH]

DESCRIPTION

       Like du but more intuitive

OPTIONS

       -d, --depth=DEPTH
              Depth to show

       -T, --threads
              Number of threads to use

       --config=FILE
              Specify a config file to use

       -n, --number-of-lines=NUMBER
              Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)

       -p, --full-paths
              Subdirectories will not have their path shortened

       -X, --ignore-directory=PATH
              Exclude any file or directory with this path

       -I, --ignore-all-in-file=FILE
              Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this  file,  the  file  entries
              will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter

       -L, --dereference-links
              dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them

       -x, --limit-filesystem
              Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory

       -s, --apparent-size
              Use file length instead of blocks

       -r, --reverse
              Print tree upside down (biggest highest)

       -c, --no-colors
              No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)

       -C, --force-colors
              Force colors print

       -b, --no-percent-bars
              No percent bars or percentages will be displayed

       -B, --bars-on-right
              percent bars moved to right side of screen

       -z, --min-size=MIN_SIZE
              Minimum size file to include in output

       -R, --screen-reader
              For  screen  readers.  Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full
              path)

       --skip-total
              No total row will be displayed

       -f, --filecount
              Directory 'size' is number of child files instead of disk size

       -i, --ignore-hidden
              Do not display hidden files

       -v, --invert-filter=REGEX
              Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\.png$"

       -e, --filter=REGEX
              Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\.png$"

       -t, --file-types
              show only these file types

       -w, --terminal-width=WIDTH
              Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width

       -P, --no-progress
              Disable the progress indication.

       --print-errors
              Print path with errors.

       -D, --only-dir
              Only directories will be displayed.

       -F, --only-file
              Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)

       -o, --output-format=FORMAT
              Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b k m g t kb  mb  gb  tb  will
              print the whole tree in that size.

              [possible values: si, b, k, m, g, t, kb, mb, gb, tb]

       -S, --stack-size=STACK_SIZE
              Specify  memory  to  use  as  stack  size  - use if you see: 'fatal runtime error: stack overflow'
              (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)

       -j, --output-json
              Output the directory tree as json to the current directory

       -M, --mtime
              +/-n matches files modified more/less than n days ago , and n matches  files  modified  exactly  n
              days  ago, days are rounded down.That is +n => (−∞, curr−(n+1)), n => [curr−(n+1), curr−n), and -n
              => (𝑐𝑢𝑟𝑟−𝑛, +∞)

       -A, --atime
              just like -mtime, but based on file access time

       -y, --ctime
              just like -mtime, but based on file change time

       --files0-from
              run dust on NUL-terminated file names specified in file; if argument is -, then  read  names  from
              standard input

       --collapse
              Keep these directories collapsed

       -m, --filetime
              Directory  'size'  is  max  filetime  of  child  files  instead of disk size. while a/c/m for last
              accessed/changed/modified time

              [possible values: a, c, m]

       -h, --help
              Print help

       -V, --version
              Print version

       [PATH]

VERSION

       v1.2.0

                                                   Dust 1.2.0                                            Dust(1)