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@delucis/filesize-cli

v1.1.1

Published

A command line interface for @delucis/filesize.

Downloads

15

Readme

@delucis/filesize-cli

Build Status Coverage Status

A minimal utility to print human-friendly file sizes from the command line. Provides an interface for @delucis/filesize, which in turn wraps filesize.

Installation

# install for global use
npm install -g @delucis/filesize-cli

Usage

filesize -v           # print version number to the terminal window
filesize -h           # show detailed help in the terminal window
filesize my-file.txt  # print file size using default options

Options

Most options that can be passed to filesize can be passed via the command line.

option | effect :---------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --base=<number> | Number base of file size, default is 2 -b, --bits | Enables bit sizes, default is false -e, --exponent=<number> | Specifies the symbol via exponent, e.g. 2 is MB for base 2, default is -1 -f, --fullform | Enables full form of unit of measure, default is false -h, --help | Display detailed help text -o, --output=<string> | Output of function (array, exponent, object, or string), default is string -r, --round=<number> | Decimal place, default is 2 --spacer=<string> | Character between the result and its suffix, default is " " --standard=<string> | Standard unit of measure, can be iec or jedec, default is jedec; can be overruled by --base -u, --unix | Enables unix style human readable output, e.g ls -lh, default is false -v, --version | Print filesize’s version number