pydf

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  • Publisher Name:
  • Radovan Garabik
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk/~garabik/software/grc.html

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See how much free space is on your disk pydf is a df (disk free) clone written in Python that uses colors to show free space information.System-wide configuration is in /etc/pydfrc, per-user configuration in ~/.pydfrc (format of these files is the same)The available colors are: none, default, bold, underline, blink, reverse, concealed, black, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white, on_black, on_green, on_yellow, on_blue, on_magenta, on_cyan, on_white beep. on_red means that the background (instead of foreground) is painted with red etc...pydf recognizes following parameters: --help show this help message -a, --all include filesystems having 0 blocks -h, --human-readable print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G) -H, --si likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024 -bBLOCKSIZE, --block-size=BLOCKSIZE use SIZE-byte blocks -l, --local limit listing to local filesystems -k, --kilobytes like --block-size=1024 -m, --megabytes like --block-size=1048576 -g, --gigabytes like --block-size=1073741824 --blocks use filesystem native block size --bw do not use colours --mounts=MOUNTS_FILE File to get mount information from. On normal linux system, only /etc/mtab or proc/mounts make sense. Some other unices use /etc/mnttab. Use /proc/mounts when /etc/mtab is corrupted or inaccesable (the output looks a bit weird in this case). -B, --show-binds show also mount --bind mounted filesystemsInstallationedit first line of pydf to point to your python interpreter,copy pydf somewhere into your path, copy pydf.1 where your manpages reside (e.g. /usr/local/man/man1)and copy pydfrc into /etc/pydfrc, or ~/.pydfrcModify /etc/pydfrc according to your taste. Requirements: · Python


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