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# Tokei ([時計](https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E6%99%82%E8%A8%88))
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A blazingly fast CLOC(Count Lines Of Code) program, written in Rust.
## Canonical Source
The canonical source of this repo is hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/Aaronepower/tokei). If you have a GitHub account, please make your issues, and pull requests there.
## Installation
### Automatic
If you have [`cargo 0.6.0>=`](https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html) installed just run the `cargo install` command.
```bash
$ cargo install tokei
```
### Manual
#### Fedora 64 bit
Install rust and cargo from either the [official page](https://www.rust-lang.org) or use a copr repo such as [Rust](https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/phnxrbrn/rust/)
```bash
$ dnf copr enable phnxrbrn/tokei
$ dnf install tokei
```
#### Other
```bash
$ 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
```bash
$ 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
```
## Copyright and License
(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-APACHE), [LICENCE-MIT](./LICENCE-MIT) for more information.