Recursive Output Utility
Overview
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.
Requirements
- Python 3.10 or higher,
bat (optional, for syntax highlighting),
Installation
Using pip
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 with python3.x version if necessary.
From source
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 .
Usage
python -m routput [options]
Options
- -d, --starting-directory: Directory to start the search from (default: current directory).
- -s, --do-print-structure: Print the directory structure.
- -e, --extensions: List of file extensions to search for, format [ext1,ext2,...] (default: [c,h]).
- -p, --do-protect-privacy: Anonymize file paths.
- -a, --also-include: List of additional filenames to include, format [file1,file2,...].
- -i, --ignore: List of filenames to ignore, format [file1,file2,dir1,dir2...].
- -n, --no-print: Don't print the files, just return them.
- -b, --do-use-bat: Use bat for syntax highlighting.
- -c, --do-colors: Use different colors for each file type.
- -h, --help: Show help message and exit.
Examples
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
License
Open-source software licensed under GPL-2 license.
V1.0 released on 16th/5/2024
hopefully templated_setup works now...