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A command-line interface (CLI) utility written in Python to help you counting or searching files with a specific extension, files without an extension or all files regardless of the extension, in the specified directory.
To run this application, you need to have a working Python 3.6+ installation.
Count Files is a platform-independent application that run in Python and can be easily installed using pip:
pip3 install count-files
If you are interested in the current development version, you can simply clone this git repository and install it using pip3 install -e
. Please notice, however, that only released versions are expected to be stable and usable. The development code is often unstable or buggy, for the simple reason that it is a work in progress.
It may also be used on iOS (iPhone/iPad) using the StaSh command-line in the Pythonista 3 app. Please see documentation for further instructions.
To check the list of available options and their usage, you just need to use one of the following commands:
count-files -h
count-files --help
By default, the program counts or searches for files recursively in current working directory and all of its subdirectories.
For fully supported operating systems (Linux, macOS, iOS, Windows), any hidden files or folders are ignored by default. For other operating systems in which Python can be run, this option to include/exclude hidden files is not available. And as a result, all existing files will be included.
The names of extensions are case insensitive by default. The results for ini
and INI
will be the same.
Optionally, you can pass it a path to the directory to scan, choose non-recursive counting or searching, process the file extensions with case-sensitive mode and enable search or counting in hidden files and folders.
See more about CLI arguments in English, Portuguese, Russian, Ukrainian.
The most simple form of usage is to type a simple command in the shell, without any arguments. It will display a table showing the frequency for each file extension (e.g.: .txt, .py, .html, .css) and the total number of files found.
count-files
Another main feature of this application consists in searching files by a given extension, which presents to the user a list of all found files paths.
count-files -fe txt [path]
count-files --file-extension txt [path]
You can also count the total number of files with a certain extension, without listing them.
count-files -t py [path]
count-files --total py [path]
For information about files without an extension, specify a single dot as the extension name.
count-files -fe . [path]
count-files --file-extension . [path]
count-files -t . [path]
count-files --total . [path]
If you need to list or to count all the files, regardless of the extension, specify two dots as the extension name.
count-files -fe .. [path]
count-files --file-extension .. [path]
count-files -t .. [path]
count-files --total .. [path]
You can also search for files using Unix shell-style wildcards: *
, ?
, [seq]
, [!seq]
.
count-files -fm *.py? [path]
count-files --filename-match *.py? [path]
Please, open a new issue or a pull request to the repository.