A Rust implementation of GNU coreutils du
in order to learn and explore Rust. This is by no means better, faster or smarter compared to du
. So don't use it.
```bash
$ cargo build --release
$ ./publish ```
```bash
$ dux Total size is 204828703 bytes (204.83 MB) across 1176 items
$ dux ~/bin/ Total size is 586934311 bytes (586.93 MB) across 3372 items
$ dux -l Largest files: 23.56 MB {file1}
Total size is 586934311 bytes (586.93 MB) across 3372 items ```
``` dux 0.2.0
Calculate disk space used by a folder
USAGE: dux [OPTIONS] [PATH]
ARGS:
OPTIONS: -h, --help Print help information -l, --list-large-files Lists top 10 largest files -V, --version Print version information ```
For smaller directory, the performance is on-par or better than du
(I have no idea why!)
```bash $ time du -hd 0 126G . du -hd 0 0.01s user 0.04s system 47% cpu 0.088 total
$ time dux Total size is 129930609382 bytes (129.93 GB) across 159 items dux 0.00s user 0.01s system 51% cpu 0.024 total ```
but for larger folder du
is 3x
faster at least,
```bash $ time du -hd 0 699M . du -hd 0 0.05s user 0.67s system 48% cpu 1.498 total
$ time dux
Total size is 666559986 bytes (666.56 MB) across 31623 items
dux 0.21s user 3.16s system 76% cpu 4.390 total
```
If you have any idea about how the performance can be improved (without writing unsafe code) and anything to make the code more idiomatic - then help this friend out by sending PR.