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gdu(1) gdu(1) NAME gdu - Pretty fast disk usage analyzer written in Go SYNOPSIS gdu [flags] [directory_to_scan] DESCRIPTION Pretty fast disk usage analyzer written in Go. Gdu is intended primarily for SSD disks where it can fully utilize par- allel processing. However HDDs work as well, but the performance gain is not so huge. OPTIONS -h, --help[=false] help for gdu -i, --ignore-dirs=[/proc,/dev,/sys,/run] Absolute paths to ignore (sep- arated by comma) -I, --ignore-dirs-pattern Absolute path patterns to ignore (separated by comma) -X, --ignore-from Read absolute path patterns to ignore from file -l, --log-file="/dev/null" Path to a logfile -m, --max-cores Set max cores that GDU will use. -c, --no-color[=false] Do not use colorized output -x, --no-cross[=false] Do not cross filesystem boundaries -H, --no-hidden[=false] Ignore hidden directories (beginning with dot) -L, --follow-symlinks[=false] Follow symlinks for files, i.e. show the size of the file to which symlink points to (symlinks to directories are not followed) -n, --non-interactive[=false] Do not run in interactive mode -p, --no-progress[=false] Do not show progress in non-interactive mode -u, --no-unicode[=false] Do not use Unicode symbols (for size bar) -s, --summarize[=false] Show only a total in non-interactive mode -d, --show-disks[=false] Show all mounted disks -a, --show-apparent-size[=false] Show apparent size -C, --show-item-count[=false] Show number of items in directory -M, --show-mtime[=false] Show latest mtime of items in directory --si[=false] Show sizes with decimal SI prefixes (kB, MB, GB) instead of binary prefixes (KiB, MiB, GiB) --no-prefix[=false] Show sizes as raw numbers without any prefixes (SI or binary) in non-interactive mode --no-mouse[=false] Do not use mouse --no-delete[=false] Do not allow deletions -f, --input-file Import analysis from JSON file. If the file is "-", read from standard input. -o, --output-file Export all info into file as JSON. If the file is "-", write to standard output. --config-file="$HOME/.gdu.yaml" Read config from file --write-config[=false] Write current configuration to file (default is $HOME/.gdu.yaml) -g, --const-gc[=false] Enable memory garbage collection during analysis with constant level set by GOGC --enable-profiling[=false] Enable collection of profiling data and pro- vide it on http://localhost:6060/debug/pprof/ --use-storage[=false] Use persistent key-value storage for analysis data (experimental) -r, --read-from-storage[=false] Read analysis data from persistent key- value storage -v, --version[=false] Print version FILE FLAGS Files and directories may be prefixed by a one-character flag with fol- lowing meaning: ! An error occurred while reading this directory. . An error occurred while reading a subdirectory, size may be not correct. @ File is symlink or socket. H Same file was already counted (hard link). e Directory is empty. 2024-06-17 gdu(1)
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