Dust(1) General Commands Manual Dust(1)

Dust - Like du but more intuitive

dust [-d|--depth] [-n|--number-of-lines] [-p|--full-paths] [-X|--ignore-directory] [-I|--ignore-all-in-file] [-L|--dereference-links] [-x|--limit-filesystem] [-s|--apparent-size] [-r|--reverse] [-c|--no-colors] [-C|--force-colors] [-b|--no-percent-bars] [-B|--bars-on-right] [-z|--min-size] [-R|--screen-reader] [--skip-total] [-f|--filecount] [-i|--ignore_hidden] [-v|--invert-filter] [-e|--filter] [-t|--file_types] [-w|--terminal_width] [-P|--no-progress] [-D|--only-dir] [-F|--only-file] [-o|--output-format] [-S|--stack-size] [-h|--help] [-V|--version] [params]

Like du but more intuitive

Depth to show
Number of lines of output to show. (Default is terminal_height - 10)
Subdirectories will not have their path shortened
Exclude any file or directory with this name
Exclude any file or directory with a regex matching that listed in this file, the file entries will be added to the ignore regexs provided by --invert_filter
dereference sym links - Treat sym links as directories and go into them
Only count the files and directories on the same filesystem as the supplied directory
Use file length instead of blocks
Print tree upside down (biggest highest)
No colors will be printed (Useful for commands like: watch)
Force colors print
No percent bars or percentages will be displayed
percent bars moved to right side of screen
Minimum size file to include in output
For screen readers. Removes bars. Adds new column: depth level (May want to use -p too for full path)
No total row will be displayed
Directory 'size' is number of child files instead of disk size
Do not display hidden files
Exclude filepaths matching this regex. To ignore png files type: -v "\.png$"
Only include filepaths matching this regex. For png files type: -e "\.png$"
show only these file types
Specify width of output overriding the auto detection of terminal width
Disable the progress indication.
Only directories will be displayed.
Only files will be displayed. (Finds your largest files)
Changes output display size. si will print sizes in powers of 1000. b/bytes kb kib mb mib gb gib will print the whole tree in that size
Specify memory to use as stack size - use if you see: 'fatal runtime error: stack overflow' (default low memory=1048576, high memory=1073741824)
Print help
Print version
[params]

v1.0.0

Dust 1.0.0