4 "user id(s) to take into account"
5 string typestr="uid_spec"
8 An uid specifier may be a single number, or a range of uids.
11 --uid 42 # only consider uid 42
12 --uid 42- # only consider uids greater or equal than 42
13 --uid 23-42 # only consider uids between 23 and 42, inclusively.
14 --uid 23-42,666-777,88 # consider uids 23-42, 666-777 and 88.
24 Only print num lines of output. If negative (the default),
30 "supress descriptions for listings/tables"
33 This is mostly useful to feed the output of adu to scripts.
38 "how to sort the output"
40 values="sizes","files","unsorted"
44 Sort by file size, file count or unsorted.
49 "how to format the output"
50 string typestr="<format>"
53 %(basedir) -- the path given to --base-dir during create
54 %(dir) -- the name of the directory
55 %(dir_size) -- the size of the sum of all regular files in this directory
56 %(num_files) -- the number of regular files in this directory
57 %% -- interpolates to %
58 %xx -- interpolates to the character with hex code xx
63 "file to write output to"
64 string typestr="<path>"
68 If empty, or not given, use stdout.
73 "select output format for sizes"
75 values="h","b","k","m","g","t"
79 Print sizes in the given unit: human-readable, bytes,
80 kilobytes (2^10), megabytes (2^20), gigabytes (2^30), terabytes
81 (2^40). The default is \"h\", i.e. human-readable.
86 "select output format for counted values"
88 values="h","n","k","m","g","t"
92 Print the number of files/directories in the given unit:
93 human-readable, number, number/10^3, number/10^6, number/10^12,
94 number/10^15. The default is to print numbers in human-readable
99 option "user-summary-sort" -
100 #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
101 "how to sort the user-summary"
102 enum typestr="col_spec"
103 values="name","uid","dir_count","file_count","size"
107 It is enough to specify the first letter of the column specifier,
108 e.g. \"--user-summary-sort f\" sorts by file count.
111 option "no-user-summary" -
112 #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
113 "do not print the user summary table"