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# Dust
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du + rust = dust. A rust alternative to du
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unlike du, dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space.
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Unlike du, dust is meant to give you an instant overview of which directories are using disk space without requiring sort or head. Dust does not count file system blocks; it uses file sizes instead. Dust will print a maximum of 1 'Did not have permissions message'.
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Dust will list the 15 biggest sub directories and will smartly recurse down the tree to find the larger ones. There is no need for a '-d' flag or a '-h' flag. The largest sub directory will have its size shown in red
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```
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Usage: dust <dir>
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Usage: dust -n 30 <dir> (Shows 30 directories not 15)
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```
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```
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dust .
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161M .
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160M └── ./target
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123M ├── ./target/debug
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83M │ ├── ./target/debug/deps
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16M │ │ ├── ./target/debug/deps/libclap-82e6176feef5d4b7.rlib
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8.6M │ │ └── ./target/debug/deps/dust-993f7d919d92f0f8.dSYM
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8.6M │ │ └── ./target/debug/deps/dust-993f7d919d92f0f8.dSYM/Contents
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8.6M │ │ └── ./target/debug/deps/dust-993f7d919d92f0f8.dSYM/Contents/Resources
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27M │ ├── ./target/debug/incremental
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12M │ └── ./target/debug/build
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20M ├── ./target/x86_64-apple-darwin
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20M │ └── ./target/x86_64-apple-darwin/debug
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20M │ └── ./target/x86_64-apple-darwin/debug/deps
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16M │ └── ./target/x86_64-apple-darwin/debug/deps/libclap-7e3f8513c52cd558.rlib
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16M └── ./target/release
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13M └── ./target/release/deps
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```
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Performance: dust is currently about 4 times slower than du.
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du is good when combined with sort and head. Dust is an all in one command.
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do not use. strickly experimental for me messing around with rust.
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