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NAME

       gdu - Pretty fast disk usage analyzer written in Go

SYNOPSIS

       gdu [flags] [directory_to_scan]

DESCRIPTION

       Pretty fast disk usage analyzer written in Go.

       Gdu  is  intended  primarily for SSD disks where it can fully utilize parallel processing.
       However HDDs work as well, but the performance gain is not so huge.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help[=false] help for gdu

       -i, --ignore-dirs=[/proc,/dev,/sys,/run] Absolute paths to ignore (separated by comma)

       -I, --ignore-dirs-pattern Absolute path patterns to ignore (separated by comma)

       -X, --ignore-from Read absolute path patterns to ignore from file

       -l, --log-file="/dev/null" Path to a logfile

       -m, --max-cores Set max cores that GDU will use.

       -c, --no-color[=false] Do not use colorized output

       -x, --no-cross[=false] Do not cross filesystem boundaries

       -H, --no-hidden[=false] Ignore hidden directories (beginning with dot)

       -n, --non-interactive[=false] Do not run in interactive mode

       -p, --no-progress[=false] Do not show progress in non-interactive mode

       -s, --summarize[=false] Show only a total in non-interactive mode

       -d, --show-disks[=false] Show all mounted disks

       -a, --show-apparent-size[=false] Show apparent size

       -f, -—input-file Import analysis from JSON file.  If the file is "-", read  from  standard
       input.

       -o,  -—output-file  Export  all  info  into  file  as  JSON.  If the file is "-", write to
       standard output.

       -g, --enable-gc[=false] Enable garbage collection during analysis

       --enable-profiling[=false]  Enable  collection  of  profiling  data  and  provide  it   on
       http://localhost:6060/debug/pprof/

       -v, --version[=false] Print version

FILE FLAGS

       Files and directories may be prefixed by a one-character flag with following meaning:

       !      An error occurred while reading this directory.

       .      An error occurred while reading a subdirectory, size may be not correct.

       @      File is symlink or socket.

       H      Same file was already counted (hard link).

       e      Directory is empty.

                                            2021-11-27                                     gdu(1)