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"...And he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up on the earth,
and the top of it reached to heaven:
and behold the angels of God ascending and descending on it."
~Genesis 28:10-12
Fscaler is a small utility which helps you find what's taking the most space in your system. I actually made it to learn Python packaging and cli tooling.
Mainly because I wanted to make something neat of my own which also works on Windows and exports a csv file.
First make sure you have Python and pip installed properly on your system.
Download the repository(either use git,download directly or curl) and inside the directory:
$ pip install .
Usage: fscaler
fscaler <options> [...]
fscaler --help
fscaler --version
Options:
-p --path Runs on a specific folder's path (default is user's home directory)
-o --out Specifies a folder path for .csv file output (default is to print to stdout)
--help Show help
--version Show version
Examples:
fscaler --path "<Path_to_Folder>" --out "<Path_to_Output_Folder>"
Help:
This tool runs over your file system and may require some permissions.
For help using this tool, please open an issue on the Github repository:
https://github.com/ClovisIRex/Fscaler