@sklyerx/line-counter
v2.0.3
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An easy CLI tool that allows you to find out how many lines of code your project has!
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Line Counter V2
An easy CLI tool that allows you to find out how many lines of code your project has!
Installation
npm i -g @sklyerx/line-counter
To run the CLI tool with no configurations run:
line-counter count
To get to know more about the configurations run:
line-counter count --help
you can get more information on each configuration by running the command above
There are many options such as:
- Ignoring files,
- Ignoring extensions,
- Ignoring folders,
- Ignoring empty lines (aka line-breaks),
- verbose mode,
- load, and
- Default Ignores
- save
Purpose of Project
I built this project because I would always get asked "how many lines of code" is in my project. Whether if it was for an FAQ, docs, or just in general. People wanted to know. I also have seen a lot of bun content recently on my recommended page (YouTube) so I decided to give it a try.
To my surprise, Bun was as fast as advertised. It perfectly installed packages, it worked like any other package manager, and it also hand an insanely low build-time. What was really interesting to me was all the available options that the CLI tool provided.
However, I will be getting into the other aspects of Bun in a separate project. Things such as realtime server, backend development, testing, and shell scripts
Running the project:
To install the dependencies run:
bun install
To test the project in development run:
bun run ./src/index.ts count [...options]
Roadmap
- [x] In the near future I may add default configuration to the project to ignore things such as images, lock files, and OS data files.
for now there are more pending features