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NAME

6       pydf - report colourised filesystem disk space usage
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SYNOPSIS

9       pydf [options] [file]
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DESCRIPTION

12       pydf  is  a python script that displays the amount of disk space avail‐
13       able on the mounted filesystems, using different colours for  different
14       types of filesystems. Output format is completely customizable.
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17              file  argument  is  given,  pydf displays just information about
18              filesystem containing the file(s), otherwise it displays  infor‐
19              mation about all mounted filesystems.
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OPTIONS

23       --help Show summary of options.
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25       -v, --version
26              Show version of program.
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28       -a, --all
29              include filesystems having 0 blocks
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31       -h, --human-readable
32              print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 133K 2341M 2448G)
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35              likewise, but use powers of 1000 not 1024
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37       --block-size=SIZE
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40       -k, --kilobytes
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43       -i, --inodes
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46       -l, --local
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50              like --block-size=1048576
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58       --bw   do not use colours
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60       --mounts=FILE
61              file  to  get  mount  information from.  On normal linux system,
62              only /etc/mtab or /proc/mounts  make  sense.   Use  /proc/mounts
63              when  /etc/mtab is corrupted or inaccessible (the output looks a
64              bit weird in this case though)
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66       -B, --show-binds
67              Show also mount --bind mounted filesystems.
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BUGS

70       When running with python3, mountpoints  with  out-of-locale  non  ASCII
71       names  will  not  be  displayed  (due to inability of os.statvfs to use
72       bytes instead of strings).
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FILES

75       /etc/pydfrc
76              main configuration file
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78       ~/.pydfrc
79              per-user configuration file
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SEE ALSO

82       df(1)
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AUTHOR

85       Radovan Garabík <garabik@kassiopeia.juls.savba.sk>
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