Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 20:57:24 +0100 From: Chris Rees <utisoft@gmail.com> To: =?KOI8-R?B?4dfT1MnOIOvJzQ==?= <avstin@mail.ru>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Re[2]: graphical representation of `du` Message-ID: <BANLkTi=kj8-zRqtj_CZqw=zswcqQM38sOQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <E1Q6SwY-0007EI-00.avstin-mail-ru@f23.mail.ru> References: <0DD2BF5C-7387-4AFA-BF43-B1683F3773E8@d3photography.com> <BANLkTik9f0BwY0wtwuLVJeKj5p6VpXzoWQ@mail.gmail.com> <4D984574.2050402@gmail.com> <E1Q6SwY-0007EI-00.avstin-mail-ru@f23.mail.ru>
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On 3 April 2011 20:26, =E1=D7=D3=D4=C9=CE =EB=C9=CD <avstin@mail.ru> wrote: > Sun, 03 Apr 2011 12:01:24 +0200 =D0=C9=D3=D8=CD=CF =CF=D4 David Demelier = <demelier.david@gmail.com>: > >> On 02/04/2011 19:30, Chris Rees wrote: >> > On 2 April 2011 18:22, Chris Rees<utisoft@gmail.com> =9Awrote: >> >> On 2 April 2011 18:07, Mike Jeays<mike.jeays@rogers.com> =9Awrote: >> >>> On Sat, 2 Apr 2011 17:15:04 +0100 >> >>> Chris Rees<utisoft@gmail.com> =9Awrote: >> >>> >> >>>> du -h . | awk '{a[i++]=3D$0} END {for (j=3Di-1; j>=3D0;) print a[j-= -] }' | >> >>>> awk '{print($2" ["$1"]");}' | sed -e 's,[^-][^/]*/,--,g' -e 's,^,|,= ' >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> I confess to being impressed... >> >>> >> >> >> >> Yeah, but perhaps I should have used sed instead of the second awk; >> >> fewer processes: >> >> >> >> du -h | awk '{a[i++]=3D$0} END {for (j=3Di-1; j>=3D0;) print a[j--] }= ' | sed >> >> -e 's,^[^1-9]*\([^___CTRL-V+TAB______]*\)____CTRL-V+TAB_____*\(.*\)$,= \2 >> >> \[\1\],;s,[^-][^/]*/,--,g;s,^,|,' >> >> >> >> That does exactly the same -- =9Awhere I've put ____CTRL-V+TAB______ = you >> >> have to type Ctrl-V, then a literal [::tab::] key; BSD sed doesn't do >> >> \t. >> >> >> >> Chris >> >> >> > >> > Final version: >> > >> > http://www.bayofrum.net/~crees/graphical_du.sh >> > >> > Maybe I should port it... >> > >> >> Thanks! This rocks! :-) >> > > What a fun thread :) > > Here's my two cents, written as an sh(1) function that you can tack on to= the end of your .profile or .shrc: > (Caveats: =9AI'm writing this on a Mac OS X machine, not on a FreeBSD mac= hine, at the moment, but hopefully this'll still work. > Also, the following will mess up if you have directories whose names begi= n with "|".) > > # dg: =9A`du--graphical' > # Usage: =9Adg [dir ...] > # Based on script by Chris Rees > # 1459 Sunday, 3 April 2011 > > dg ( ) { > =9Adu -h "$@" | > =9A =9Aawk '{FS=3D"\t"; print $2"\t["$1"]"}' | > =9A =9Asort | > =9A =9Ased -e 's:[^/]*/:| :g' -e 's:\(^\(| \)*\)| \([^|].*\):\1+-\3:' > =9Areturn > =9A} I used the awk a[i++]=3D$0} END {for (j=3Di-1; j>=3D0;) print a[j--] etc t= o reverse the order, rather than alphabetise it because it's quicker: $ du -h . | time sort >/dev/null 2>time $ cat time 8.17 real 0.03 user 0.00 sys $ du -h . | time awk '{a[i++]=3D$2} END { for (j=3Di-1; j>=3D0;) print a[j--] }' >/dev/null 2>time2 $ cat time2 7.77 real 0.14 user 0.00 sys YMMV of course! Chris
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