[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/bootandy/dust.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/bootandy/dust) # Dust du + rust = dust. Like du but more intuitive # Why Because I want an easy way to see where my disk is being used. # Demo ![Example](media/snap.png) ## Install #### Cargo Install * cargo install du-dust #### Download Install * Download linux / mac binary from [Releases](https://github.com/bootandy/dust/releases) * unzip file: tar -xvf _downloaded_file.tar.gz_ * move file to executable path: sudo mv dust /usr/local/bin/ ## Overview Dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust will print a maximum of 1 'Did not have permissions message'. Dust will list a slightly-less-than-the-terminal-height number of the biggest sub directories or files and will smartly recurse down the tree to find the larger ones. There is no need for a '-d' flag or a '-h' flag. The largest sub directory will have its size shown in *red* ## Usage ``` Usage: dust Usage: dust Usage: dust Usage: dust -p (full-path - does not shorten the path of the subdirectories) Usage: dust -s (apparent-size - shows the length of the file as opposed to the amount of disk space it uses) Usage: dust -n 30 (Shows 30 directories not the default) Usage: dust -d 3 (Shows 3 levels of subdirectories) Usage: dust -r (Reverse order of output, with root at the lowest) Usage: dust -x (Only show directories on same filesystem) Usage: dust -X ignore (Ignore all files and directories with the name 'ignore') Usage: dust -b (Do not show percentages or draw the ASCII bars) ``` ## Alternatives * [NCDU](https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu) * [dutree](https://github.com/nachoparker/dutree) * du -d 1 -h | sort -h Note: Apparent-size is calculated slightly differently in dust to gdu. In dust each hard link is counted as using file_length space. In gdu only the first entry is counted.