Ever wanted to have some basic stats of your projects?
Like:
Was created using these few lines:
I wanted to share it when i wrote it, but figured i didnt.
Limiting the files found to only files starting with st* is alot faster, due to a smaller list size.
After changing the find line to:
Its printing (almost) the same stats in quite near range (imo, regarding the task done)....
Org:
New:
Only value changed is 'blank lines', raised from ~200 to ~1800.
Eventhough i've (theoreticly) removed more image files - which shouldnt contain empty lines anyway....
I wonder if you want to skip .git directories.
Then a -prune in find is more efficient.
Also it is more efficient to run the find once, and count the FILES in the loop.
NB the -print is needed: by explicitly printing the files it will not print the pruned directories.
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Just asking, are you aware that i created this thread with solved status?
Hence the [FUN] tag.
Anyway, for some reason the lines found jumped from 14541 to 22469, probably cause by the fact that the jpg files are still listed.
So to try it:
Even with escaped "\.jpg" and/or unescaped "!", the screenshots are shown and their lines counted.
Ironicly, it reports only 2 files more...
I have a project tree like that.
after running find command with the -no -empty option, i am able to have a list of non empty directory
DO_MY_SEARCH="find . -type d -not -empty -print0"
MY_EXCLUDE_DIR1=" -e NOT_IN_USE -e RTMAP -e NOT_USEFULL "
echo " " > $MY_TEMP_RESULT_1
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