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filelight
Langue: en
Version: March 14, 2007 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
filelight - graphically display disk usageSYNOPSIS
filelight [ path ]DESCRIPTION
filelight allows you to understand exactly where your disk space is being used by graphically representing your file system as a set of concentric segmented rings, where each segment subtends an angle proportional to the disk space occupied by that file or directory.You can specify a directory to scan on startup at the command line eg:
filelight /home/mxclStarting at the root requires a scan of the entire directory tree, which may take a while.
filelight is available in Konqueror under View | View Mode | RadialMap View.
RUN-TIME COMMANDS
- Hover over segments
- to find out more about the region of the file system it represents.
- Click on directories
- to see them in more detail (recenter the display on that directory).
- Click on files
- to launch in the appropriate viewer (as configured in Konqueror).
- Middle click
- to open files/directories with Konqueror.
- Right click on the center white circle
- to manipulate the directory the view is centered about.
- Enlarge the window
- for more detail - small files are hidden at smaller window sizes.
SEE ALSO
du(1), df(1), fsviewer(1), gdmap(1), philesight(1), xcruiser(1). xdiskusage(1).BUGS
Please report any bugs using the built-in bug reporter under the "help" menu, or to either filelight@methylblue.com or the forums at http://www.methylblue.com/filelight/.AUTHOR
filelight was written by Max Howell (max.howell@methylblue.com).This manual page was written by J. R. Van Zandt, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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