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recursively searches for files based on their extensions starting from a specified directory. It can print the directory structure, include or exclude specific files, use syntax highlighting for output, and anonymize file paths for privacy.
This Python script recursively searches for files based on their extensions starting from a specified directory. It can print the directory structure, include or exclude specific files, use syntax highlighting for output, and anonymize file paths for privacy.
bat
(optional, for syntax highlighting),python -m pip install routput
On some systems, you may need to put the version number of python:
python3.12 -m pip install routput
For the sake of simplicity, whenever I mention
python
in the following sections, you can replace it withpython3.x
version if necessary.
Clone this repository.
git clone https://github.com/nacioboi/routput.git
Navigate to the repository directory.
cd routput
And install the package.
python -m pip install .
python -m routput [options]
Options
To print the structure of a directory:
python -m routput.py -d /path/to/directory -s
To find and print .py files in the current directory, using bat for highlighting:
python routput.py -e [py] -b
Open-source software licensed under GPL-2 license.
hopefully templated_setup
works now...
FAQs
recursively searches for files based on their extensions starting from a specified directory. It can print the directory structure, include or exclude specific files, use syntax highlighting for output, and anonymize file paths for privacy.
We found that routput demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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