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''cloc-1.78.exe D:/Folder/fileToAnalayse > outputfile.txt''
 
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You can also analyse all files in certain folder, the syntax is like this:
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''cloc-1.78.exe D:/AnalyseWholeFolder > outputForAllFilesInFolder.txt''
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[[File:Cloc_FindingExxample.jpg]]
  
 
== User Experiences ==
 
== User Experiences ==
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The tool is now released at GitHub. [https://github.com/AlDanial/cloc/releases CLOC Page on GitHub]
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There are new releases roughly twice a year.

Revision as of 14:21, 24 September 2018


Cloc
Cloc (Count Lines of Code) serves not only to count the lines of Code,but also guesses the programming language, thus can be used to identify files. It is a command line tool which is easy to use.
Homepage: "[https" has not been listed as valid URI scheme.CLOC in GitHub
License:GNU General Public License v2.0




Description

Start the command line from the folder which contains the CLOC exe file.

Type:

cloc-1.78.exe D:/Folder/fileToAnalyse

The findings are shown in the black window. Alternatively, you can have an output file

cloc-1.78.exe D:/Folder/fileToAnalayse > outputfile.txt

You can also analyse all files in certain folder, the syntax is like this:

cloc-1.78.exe D:/AnalyseWholeFolder > outputForAllFilesInFolder.txt

Cloc FindingExxample.jpg

User Experiences

Development Activity

The tool is now released at GitHub. CLOC Page on GitHub There are new releases roughly twice a year.