vtree | The vtree program is similar to stree (16.19), but it has a few extra features that might make it worth your while. You can use vtree to get information not only about the directories, but about how much disk space they use: |
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%vtree /usr
/usr : 0 lost+found : 0 local : 13880 lost+found : 0 bin : 23673 RCS : 41 lib : 6421 news : 28896 bin : 2 newsbin : 269 batch : 97 expire : 138 input : 91
vtree also has options to show how many inodes (1.22) are in each directory and to control how many levels down to display. The -v option tells vtree to give a "visual" display, showing the directory structure:
%vtree -v /usr
/usr ---+-> lost+found +-> local ---+-> lost+found | +-> bin ----+-> RCS | +-> lib ----+-> news ---+-> bin | | +-> newsbin --+-> batch | | | +-> expire | | | +-> input ...
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