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The K-Tree application was designed to be a small command line tool that calculates the size of the folder and all subfolders recursively and outputs starting with biggest. Very fast. Useful for quickly finding out what’s taking the space on your disk.
K-Tree description – by Filmon Sáenz
K-Tree – A simple tool to quickly calculate all the size of the subfolders in a parent folder. It recursively counts the number of files and folders in that folder, and its subfolders and shows the largest folder or file.
Features
– Find folder sizes
– Recursively: subfolder sizes
– Support multiple folders
– Very fast
– Simple installation
– Supports Windows and Mac OS X
– Can calculate any folder, any subfolders
– Can be used as a powershell script
– Supports both volumes and drives
– Support 1TB disks (will take a long time in a real large folder)
– Synchronize folders on network and other computers using cloud
What’s New in this Release:
– Each file or folder size is displayed for the folder and each subfolder in the size. It can be a large folder and show all the sizes.
– Added recursion mode.
– Added Options menu for quick modification of the tool.
– Added active support. It means you can enable or disable some operations for more user-friendly experience
– Added a new line separator to be used between columns in the output. If it’s not the right separator for your system, you can change it from the new “Options” menu.
– Added a new menu “Count” that calculates the number of files and folders in the folder
– Added a new menu “Up” in the output to return to the previous folder
What’s New in this Release:
– Each file or folder size is displayed for the folder and each subfolder in the size. It can be a large folder and show all the sizes.
– Added recursion mode.
– Added Options menu for quick modification of the tool.
– Added active support. It means you can enable or disable some operations for more user-friendly experience
– Added a new line separator to be used between columns in the output. If it’s not the right separator for your system, you can change it from the new “Options” menu.
– Added a new menu “Count” that calculates the
Download.
Double-click.
Run.
You see a GUI application.
Features:
Control files by folder name.
See files in folder.
Large text file output showing files by folder.
Option to omit certain file extensions.
Save size calculations to text file.
Can extend by adding new directories.
Unlimited Sub-Directories.
The first thing you’ll notice is how fast it is. It starts up almost immediately.
To get a size calculation for the entire disk, just enter your hard drive size in the Change Disk Size box and you’ll get a disk overview and file size calculation.
To see more files in the folder you’re in, go to View Files in Folder or add a full path to the folder and then choose Yes.
Save size calculations as text file.
To save size calculations to a file, just enter the name and directory where you want to save the size to text file in the Save size calculations to text file box.
To see the size of the disk in a real-time monitor, just enter a number in the Change Disk size box.
The K-Tree application was designed to be a small command line tool that calculates the size of the folder and all subfolders recursively and outputs starting with biggest. Very fast. Useful for quickly finding out what’s taking the space on your disk.
K-Tree Description:
Download.
Double-click.
Run.
You see a GUI application.
Features:
Control files by folder name.
See files in folder.
Large text file output showing files by folder.
Option to omit certain file extensions.
Save size calculations to text file.
Can extend by adding new directories.
Unlimited Sub-Directories.
The first thing you’ll notice is how fast it is. It starts up almost immediately.
To get a size calculation for the entire disk, just enter your hard drive size in the Change Disk Size box and you’ll get a disk overview and file size calculation.
To see more files in the folder you’re in, go to View Files in Folder or add a full path to the folder and then choose Yes.
Save size calculations as text file.
To save size calculations to a file, just enter the name and directory where you want to save the size to text file in the Save size calculations to text file box.
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The name of the application is a combination of K and Tree. The reason is that we had to use the KDE4 library for the K-Tree. If we would have used the Qt4 library we would have had a lot more code. So we combined the K and the Tree to save a lot of code, time, and effort.
K-Tree
Here are some screenshots of what the software provides:
A:
In order to understand this consider the following example:
First folder on disk is a
desktop
First subfolder is Documents
Next subfolder is Desktop
Next subfolder is Downloads
Next subfolder is.kde
While Applications are contained in the last subfolder
The following recursive iterative algorithm could find that:
find the biggest folder
add the height of its content to the height of the biggest folder
And this is how to find the size of that folder:
1) initsize() // Must be called before any other function
function initSize
function findBg
function findMxy
function findSize
function printfs
2) work with the total size
function initsize
function grow
function growHeight
function initTotal
function work
function printfs
3) find the biggest folder
function findBg
function findSize
function printfs
4) calculate the height of the biggest folder
function work
function initSize
function growHeight
function grow
function initsize
function printfs
3.5) prints to stdout the sizes
function initsize
function initTotal
function grow
function work
function printfs
5) finally print the sizes
function initsize
function work
function printfs
The code:
#include “file.hpp”
#include
#include
void findBg(const QDir &dir)
{
QFileInfo ii(dir.path());
// find the biggest folder
if (ii.isDir())
return growHeight(ii.absolutePath());
// same as above
return growHeight(ii.absolutePath());
}
QSize findSize(const QDir &dir)
{
QFileInfo ii(dir.
This is a minimalistic, self-contained, command-line application that determines the size of a folder and all subfolders recursively.
Given a specific folder (or a directory and its children) it determines the size, in bytes, for that entire folder (and its subfolders), in human-readable form (last modified, date of creation, etc.).
It can also display a tree view of folder sizes for that specified folder.
This tool is intended to be a lightweight, useful and fast utility.
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Operating System:
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later
Windows Vista or Windows 7
Linux (Gnome desktop environment)
Others:
512MB RAM (32 bit OS), 1GB RAM (64 bit OS)
Controller:
Windows
Additional Notes:
The file list of you
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DSi Version 7.1.0 or later*
Here are the steps to install.
Step 1
Download the