1.1.0 • Published 3 years ago
code-tally v1.1.0
CodeTally
CodeTally is a simple command line utility which counts the amount of lines of code in a directory.
Installation
CodeTally is available in both NPM and Yarn.
npm install -g code-tallyUsage
After installing the package, you can simply restart the shell and run the code-tally command anywhere, and it will tally up the lines of code in that directory.
$ code-tally --dir [directory] --extensions [extensions] --exclude [paths] [--breakdown?]- The
--dirflag is used to determine in which folder the lines of code should be tallied. If not provided, it will run from the folder in which the command was ran from.- Example:
code-tally --dir ~/coding_project_101
- Example:
- The
--extensionsflag is used to determine which file extensions the command should look for. If not provided, every file will be checked for its lines of code. Separate each extension by a comma, and ensure no spaces are applied.- Example:
code-tally --extensions js,jsx,mjs,ts
- Example:
- The
--excludepaths are paths which should not count towards the total lines of code. If not provided, every file will have its lines of code checked.- Example:
code-tally --exclude node_modules,lib
- Example:
- The
--breakdownflag is an optional flag. When used, it will give a breakdown of the lines of code from each file.- Example:
code-tally --breakdown
- Example: