erdtree v1.2.0, a modern multi-threaded alternative to `du` and `tree` now with support for globbing, icons, and more

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  1. erdtree

    A modern, cross-platform, multi-threaded, and general purpose filesystem and disk-usage utility that is aware of .gitignore and hidden file rules.

    Thank you for starting this discussion! The newest version has been updated to use binary prefixes. I will add an option later this week to add an ability to toggle between SI and binary prefixes.

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  3. dua-cli

    View disk space usage and delete unwanted data, fast.

    Thank you! And totally understandable. erdtree won't scratch that itch for folks who have a penchant for interactive terminal apps. As I mentioned in another thread I've gotten a lot of mileage out of the original tree program so I wanted to keep the spirit of the thing. If you want a more modern version of ncdu perhaps you might like dua!

  4. broot

    A new way to see and navigate directory trees : https://dystroy.org/broot

    Definitely a fair sentiment. I personally like having a static visualizer handy because sometimes I just want to do a quick assessment rather than boot up an entire interactive CLI, but if interactivity is what you want broot has you covered :]

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