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Tokei (時計)

GitHub License

A blazingly fast CLOC(Count Lines Of Code) program, written in Rust.

Canonical Source

The canonical source of this repo is hosted on GitLab. If you have a GitLab account, please make your issues, and pull requests there. However if you don't have one, please feel free to make the issue on GitHub.

Installation

Automatic

If you have cargo 0.6.0>= installed just run the cargo install command.

$ cargo install tokei

Manual

Fedora 64 bit

Install rust and cargo from either the official page or use a copr repo such as Rust

$ dnf copr enable phnxrbrn/tokei
$ dnf install tokei

Other

$ git clone https://github.com/Aaronepower/tokei.git
$ cd tokei
$ cargo build --release
Linux
# sudo mv target/release/tokei /usr/local/bin
OSX
# sudo mv target/release/tokei /usr/local/bin/tokei
Windows
  • Create a folder for tokei
  • search for env
  • open "edit your enviroment variables"
  • edit PATH
  • append folder path to the end of the string ie: <path_stuff_here>;C:/tokei/;

Usage

To use tokei, use must add it to your path. Then you can call tokei like so

$ tokei ./path/to/code

Options

Tokei 1.3.0
Aaron P. <theaaronepower@gmail.com>
A quick CLOC (Count Lines Of Code) tool

USAGE:
        Tokei [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] <input>... [--]

FLAGS:
    -f, --files        Will print out the files found only recommended for debugging purposes
    -h, --help         Prints help information
    -l, --languages    prints out supported languages and their extensions
    -V, --version      Prints version information

OPTIONS:
    -e, --exclude <exclude>    Will ignore all files and directories containing the word ie --exclude node_modules
    -s, --sort <sort>          Will sort based on a certain column ie --sort=files will sort by file count. [values: files total blanks code commments]

ARGS:
    input...    The input file(s)/directory(ies)

Supported Languages

If there is a language that you want added submit a pull request with the following information

  • Name of language
  • Most common file extension
  • The comment syntax (Does it have block comments? is it the same as C?)
ActionScript
Assembly
BASH
Batch
C
C Header
C Shell
C#
C++
C++ Header
CSS
Clojure
CoffeeScript
ColdFusion
ColdFusion CFScript
D
Dart
Device Tree
FORTRAN Legacy
FORTRAN Modern
Go
HTML
Haskell
JAI
JSON
JSX
Java
JavaScript
Julia
LD Script
LESS
LISP
Lua
Makefile
Markdown
OCaml
Objective C
Objective C++
PHP
Pascal
Perl
Plain Text
Polly
Python
R
Ruby
Ruby HTML
Rust
SQL
Sass
Standard ML
Swift
TOML
TeX
TypeScript
XML
YAML

Common issues

Tokei says I have a lot of D code, but I know there is no D code!

This is likely due to gcc generating .d files. Until the D people decide on a different file extension, you can always exclude .d files using the -e --exclude flag like so

$ tokei . -e .d

(C) Copyright 2015 by Aaron Power and contributors

See CONTRIBUTORS.md for a full list of contributors.

Tokei is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).

See LICENCE-APACHE, LICENCE-MIT for more information.