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NAME

       duf - Disk Usage/Free Utility

SYNOPSIS

       duf [options...] [argument...]

DESCRIPTION

       Simple Disk Usage/Free Utility.

       Features:

              •  User-friendly, colorful output.

              •  Adjusts to your terminal's theme & width.

              •  Sort the results according to your needs.

              •  Groups & filters devices.

              •  Can conveniently output JSON.

OPTIONS

       -all   include pseudo, duplicate, inaccessible file systems

       -avail-threshold
              specifies the coloring threshold (yellow, red) of the avail column, must be integer
              with optional SI prefixes

       -hide  hide specific devices, separated with commas: local, network, fuse, special, loops,
              binds

       -hide-fs
              hide specific filesystems, separated with commas

       -hide-mp
              hide specific mount points, separated with commas (supports wildcards)

       -inodes
              list inode information instead of block usage

       -json  output all devices in JSON format

       -only  show  only  specific devices, separated with commas: local, network, fuse, special,
              loops, binds

       -only-fs
              only specific filesystems, separated with commas

       -only-mp
              only specific mount points, separated with commas (supports wildcards)

       -output
              output  fields:  mountpoint,  size,  used,  avail,  usage,   inodes,   inodes_used,
              inodes_avail, inodes_usage, type, filesystem

       -sort  sort  output  by:  mountpoint,  size,  used,  avail,  usage,  inodes,  inodes_used,
              inodes_avail, inodes_usage, type, filesystem

       -style style: unicode, ascii

       -theme color themes: dark, light, ansi

       -usage-threshold
              specifies the coloring threshold (yellow, red) of the  usage  bars  as  a  floating
              point number from 0 to 1

       -version
              display version

       -warnings
              output all warnings to STDERR

       -width max output width

USAGE

       You can simply start duf without any command-line arguments:

         $ duf

       If you supply arguments, duf will only list specific devices & mount points:

         $ duf /home /some/file

       If you want to list everything (including pseudo, duplicate, inaccessible file systems):

         $ duf --all

       You can show and hide specific tables:

         $ duf --only local,network,fuse,special,loops,binds

         $ duf --hide local,network,fuse,special,loops,binds

       You can also show and hide specific filesystems:

         $ duf --only-fs tmpfs,vfat

         $ duf --hide-fs tmpfs,vfat

       ...or specific mount points:

         $ duf --only-mp /,/home,/dev

         $ duf --hide-mp /,/home,/dev

       Wildcards inside quotes work:

         $ duf --only-mp '/sys/*,/dev/*'

       Sort the output:

         $ duf --sort size

       Valid  keys  are: mountpoint, size, used, avail, usage, inodes, inodes_used, inodes_avail,
       inodes_usage, type, filesystem.

       Show or hide specific columns:

         $ duf --output mountpoint,size,usage

       Valid keys are: mountpoint, size, used, avail, usage, inodes,  inodes_used,  inodes_avail,
       inodes_usage, type, filesystem.

       List inode information instead of block usage:

         $ duf --inodes

       If duf doesn't detect your terminal's colors correctly, you can set a theme:

         $ duf --theme light

       duf highlights the availability & usage columns in red, green, or yellow, depending on how
       much space is still available. You can set your own thresholds:

         $ duf --avail-threshold="10G,1G"

         $ duf --usage-threshold="0.5,0.9"

       If you prefer your output as JSON:

         $ duf --json

NOTES

       Portions of duf's code are copied and modified from https://github.com/shirou/gopsutil.

       gopsutil was written by WAKAYAMA Shirou and is distributed under BSD-3-Clause.

AUTHORS

       duf was written by Christian Muehlhaeuser <https://github.com/muesli/duf>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2020-2022 Christian Muehlhaeuser <https://github.com/muesli>

       Released under MIT license.