A Rust crate & cli to convert bytes into human-readable values.
It can return either KiB/MiB/GiB/TiB or KB/MB/GB/TB by disabling si-units
feature.
1 KiB = 1024 B, 1 KB = 1000 B
It supports from 0 bytes to several yottabytes (I cannot tell how many because I have to use u128
s
to fit a single YB)
just
cargo build --release --features 'build-binary fast' --bin hb
target/release/hb
to somewhere in your $PATH
hb <bytes>
or echo <bytes> | hb
Add to your Cargo.toml
:
```toml [dependencies] human_bytes = "0.4"
human_bytes = { version = "0.4", default-features = false } ```
And then
```rust use humanbytes::humanbytes;
asserteq!(humanbytes(563200u32), "550 KiB".tostring());
// or
asserteq!(humanbytes(563200u64 as f64), "550 KiB".tostring());
// __________/
// |
// | Needed only when you're using u64
values,
// | because f64
doesn't implement std::convert::From<u64>
// With the si-units
feature disabled:
asserteq!(humanbytes(550000u32), "550 KB".to_string());
```
The crate is dependency-free, but you can boost the speed by enabling the fast
feature,
which switches from using std::format!
to ryu
to convert floats to strings.
toml
[dependencies]
human_bytes = { version = "0.4", features = ["fast"] }
The code is based on a PHP function I found here.
It is useful because you don't have to provide a prefix, it does it on its own.
It'll always return 1 MiB
instead of 1024 KiB
It has some tests I wrote to check that the conversion is correct, and it returns decimals (e.g. 16.5 GiB
)
Check the CHANGELOG.md
BSD 2-clause (c) 2020-2022 Namkhai B.