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storage stats 0.4.1
Calculates statistics about minimum, maximum and mean average file sizes for each file extension within a directory.
Intallation
pip install storage_stats
Documentation
Usage: storage_stats [-h] [-e MAPFILE] [-o OUTPUT] [--no-aggregation] [--no-recursion] [--no-timing] [-s] [-v] path [path ...]
Calculates file size statistics for the specified folder(s).
positional arguments:
path(s) the folder(s) to characterise
optional arguments:
-h, --help
Show the help message and exit
-e MAPFILE
User file overriding similar extension mappings
-o OUTPUT
CSV file to output statistics too
--no-aggregation
Do not aggregate results from all specified paths together
--no-recursion
Do not include sub-folders in stats
--no-timing
Turn off preprocessing of directory to improve run-time (no timing information provided)
-s, --silent
Turn off command line output (useful if you just want to output a CSV file)
-v, --version
Provide the version of this application
If multiple folders are specified, the results are aggregated together, unless the –no-aggregation flag is used.
If –no-aggregation is specified along with the -o (output csv file) flag, then one csv file will be created per
input folder (by appending a “-<index>” onto the end of the specified file name, e.g. stats-1.csv, stats-2.csv, etc.
MAPFILE
MAPFILE should be a text file with one group of similar file extensions per line, separated by commas. Each line
should be in lowercase and take the form:
.main_ext,.alt1,.alt2,etc
For example:
.jpeg,.jpg
.tiff,.tif
Note the period in each extension.
The first extension listed will be the one referenced in the output.
Licence
Released under Apache version 2.0 license.
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