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NAME

       tqdm - fast, extensible progress bar for Python and CLI

SYNOPSIS

       tqdm [options]

DESCRIPTION

       See <https://github.com/tqdm/tqdm>.  Can be used as a pipe:

              $ # count lines of code
              $ cat *.py | tqdm | wc -l
              327it [00:00, 981773.38it/s]
              327

              $ # find all files
              $ find . -name "*.py" | tqdm | wc -l
              432it [00:00, 833842.30it/s]
              432

              # ... and more info
              $ find . -name '*.py' -exec wc -l \{} \; \
                | tqdm --total 432 --unit files --desc counting \
                | awk '{ sum += $1 }; END { print sum }'
              counting: 100%|█████████| 432/432 [00:00<00:00, 794361.83files/s]
              131998

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Print this help and exit.

       -v, --version
              Print version and exit.

       --desc=desc
              str, optional.  Prefix for the progressbar.

       --total=total
              int  or  float,  optional.   The  number  of  expected iterations.  If unspecified,
              len(iterable) is used if possible.  If float("inf") or as a last resort, only basic
              progress  statistics  are  displayed  (no ETA, no progressbar).  If gui is True and
              this parameter needs  subsequent  updating,  specify  an  initial  arbitrary  large
              positive number, e.g.  9e9.

       --leave
              bool,  optional.   If  [default:  True],  keeps  all traces of the progressbar upon
              termination of iteration.  If None, will leave only if position is 0.

       --ncols=ncols
              int, optional.  The width of the entire output message.  If specified,  dynamically
              resizes the progressbar to stay within this bound.  If unspecified, attempts to use
              environment width.  The fallback is a meter width  of  10  and  no  limit  for  the
              counter and statistics.  If 0, will not print any meter (only stats).

       --mininterval=mininterval
              float, optional.  Minimum progress display update interval [default: 0.1] seconds.

       --maxinterval=maxinterval
              float,  optional.   Maximum progress display update interval [default: 10] seconds.
              Automatically adjusts miniters to correspond  to  mininterval  after  long  display
              update lag.  Only works if dynamic_miniters or monitor thread is enabled.

       --miniters=miniters
              int  or  float, optional.  Minimum progress display update interval, in iterations.
              If 0 and dynamic_miniters, will automatically adjust to equal mininterval (more CPU
              efficient, good for tight loops).  If > 0, will skip display of specified number of
              iterations.  Tweak this and mininterval to  get  very  efficient  loops.   If  your
              progress  is  erratic  with both fast and slow iterations (network, skipping items,
              etc) you should set miniters=1.

       --ascii=ascii
              bool or str, optional.  If unspecified or False, use  unicode  (smooth  blocks)  to
              fill the meter.  The fallback is to use ASCII characters " 123456789#".

       --disable
              bool,  optional.   Whether  to  disable  the  entire  progressbar wrapper [default:
              False].  If set to None, disable on non-TTY.

       --unit=unit
              str, optional.  String that will be used to  define  the  unit  of  each  iteration
              [default: it].

       --unit-scale=unit_scale
              bool  or  int  or  float, optional.  If 1 or True, the number of iterations will be
              reduced/scaled automatically and a metric prefix following the International System
              of  Units standard will be added (kilo, mega, etc.) [default: False].  If any other
              non-zero number, will scale total and n.

       --dynamic-ncols
              bool, optional.  If set, constantly alters  ncols  and  nrows  to  the  environment
              (allowing for window resizes) [default: False].

       --smoothing=smoothing
              float,  optional.   Exponential moving average smoothing factor for speed estimates
              (ignored in GUI mode).  Ranges from 0 (average speed) to  1  (current/instantaneous
              speed) [default: 0.3].

       --bar-format=bar_format
              str,  optional.   Specify  a custom bar string formatting.  May impact performance.
              [default: '{l_bar}{bar}{r_bar}'],  where  l_bar='{desc}:  {percentage:3.0f}%|'  and
              r_bar='|   {n_fmt}/{total_fmt}   [{elapsed}<{remaining},  '  '{rate_fmt}{postfix}]'
              Possible vars: l_bar, bar, r_bar, n, n_fmt, total, total_fmt, percentage,  elapsed,
              elapsed_s,  ncols,  nrows,  desc, unit, rate, rate_fmt, rate_noinv, rate_noinv_fmt,
              rate_inv, rate_inv_fmt, postfix, unit_divisor, remaining, remaining_s,  eta.   Note
              that a trailing ": " is automatically removed after {desc} if the latter is empty.

       --initial=initial
              int  or  float,  optional.   The  initial  counter value.  Useful when restarting a
              progress bar [default: 0].  If using float, consider specifying {n:.3f} or  similar
              in bar_format, or specifying unit_scale.

       --position=position
              int,  optional.   Specify  the  line  offset  to  print  this bar (starting from 0)
              Automatic if unspecified.  Useful  to  manage  multiple  bars  at  once  (eg,  from
              threads).

       --postfix=postfix
              dict  or  *,  optional.  Specify additional stats to display at the end of the bar.
              Calls set_postfix(**postfix) if possible (dict).

       --unit-divisor=unit_divisor
              float, optional.  [default: 1000], ignored unless unit_scale is True.

       --write-bytes
              bool, optional.  If (default: None) and file is unspecified, bytes will be  written
              in  Python  2.   If True will also write bytes.  In all other cases will default to
              unicode.

       --lock-args=lock_args
              tuple, optional.   Passed  to  refresh  for  intermediate  output  (initialisation,
              iterating, and updating).

       --nrows=nrows
              int,  optional.   The  screen height.  If specified, hides nested bars outside this
              bound.  If unspecified, attempts to use environment height.  The fallback is 20.

       --colour=colour
              str, optional.  Bar colour (e.g.  'green', '#00ff00').

       --delay=delay
              float, optional.  Don't display until [default: 0] seconds have elapsed.

       --delim=delim
              chr, optional.  Delimiting character [default: '\n'].  Use '\0' for null.  N.B.: on
              Windows systems, Python converts '\n' to '\r\n'.

       --buf-size=buf_size
              int,  optional.   String  buffer  size  in  bytes [default: 256] used when delim is
              specified.

       --bytes
              bool, optional.  If true, will count bytes, ignore delim, and default unit_scale to
              True, unit_divisor to 1024, and unit to 'B'.

       --tee  bool, optional.  If true, passes stdin to both stderr and stdout.

       --update
              bool,  optional.   If  true,  will  treat  input  as newly elapsed iterations, i.e.
              numbers to pass to update().  Note that this is slow (~2e5 it/s) since every  input
              must be decoded as a number.

       --update-to
              bool,  optional.   If  true,  will  treat  input  as total elapsed iterations, i.e.
              numbers to assign to self.n.  Note that this is slow (~2e5 it/s) since every  input
              must be decoded as a number.

       --null bool, optional.  If true, will discard input (no stdout).

       --manpath=manpath
              str, optional.  Directory in which to install tqdm man pages.

       --comppath=comppath
              str, optional.  Directory in which to place tqdm completion.

       --log=log
              str, optional.  CRITICAL|FATAL|ERROR|WARN(ING)|[default: 'INFO']|DEBUG|NOTSET.

AUTHORS

       tqdm developers <https://github.com/tqdm>.