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laneye

v1.1.6

Published

A CLI tool that analyzes a project directory to determine the percentage of different programming languages used, by examining file extensions and excluding common non-code files.

Downloads

453

Readme

👁️ Laneye

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Laneye is a CLI tool that analyzes a project directory to determine the percentage of different programming languages used, based on file extensions. It excludes common non-code files like images, documents, and system files, focusing solely on source code files.

Features

  • Recursively traverses directories to list all files.
  • Calculates the percentage distribution of programming languages based on file extensions.
  • Excludes common media, document, and system files to focus on code files.
  • Supports excluding specific directories from the analysis.
  • Provides accurate percentage calculation even for single file scenarios, ensuring proper representation of code files.

Installation

To install Laneye, you need Node.js installed on your machine. You can install the module globally using npm:

npm i -g laneye

Usage

To use Laneye, run the command with the path to the directory you want to analyze:

laneye <directory> <ignored_directories>

Examples

Analyze a directory:

laneye ./my-project

Analyze a directory while excluding specific subdirectories:

laneye ./my-project node_modules,dist

This command will output the percentage of different programming languages used in the specified directory, ignoring any files in the listed directories.

Support

If you want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.