Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: line-counter
Version: 0.7.4
Summary: A command line tool to analyze the amount of lines and files under current directory.
Home-page: https://github.com/MorganZhang100/line-counter
Author: Morgan Zhang
Author-email: MorganZhang100@gmail.com
License: MIT
Description: line-counter
        ============
        
        | A command line tool to analyze the amount of lines and files under
          current directory.
        | It supports 'line.select' rules which works like '.gitignore'.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        You can install, upgrade, uninstall line-counter.py with these commands:
        
        ::
        
            $ pip install line-counter  
            $ pip install --upgrade line-counter  
            $ pip uninstall line-counter  
        
        Usage
        -----
        
        ::
        
            Usage: line [options] [args]
        
            Analyze the amount of lines and files under current directory following the
            rules in 'line.select' or analyze all files if 'line.select' doesn't exist
        
            Options:
              --version     show program's version number and exit
              -h, --help    show this help message and exit
              -d, --detail  show more detail in the result
              -s, --show    show rules in 'line.select'
        
        Example usage and output
        ------------------------
        
        Analyze all files (when 'line.select' doesn't exist) or specific files
        (when 'line.select' exists) under current directory.
        
        ::
        
            $ line
            Search in /Users/Morgan/Documents/Example/
            file count: 4
            line count: 839
        
        | Analyze all files (when 'line.select' doesn't exist) or specific files
          (when 'line.select' exists) under current directory.
        | And show results in detail.
        
        ::
        
            $ line -d
            Search in /Users/Morgan/Documents/Example/
            Dir A/file C.c                                             72
            Dir A/file D.py                                           268
            file A.py                                                 467
            file B.c                                                   32
            file count: 4
            line count: 839
        
        Show the rules in 'line.select'
        
        ::
        
            $ line -s
            Here are the rules in 'line.select' under /Users/Morgan/Documents/Example/:
            #Select rules:
            *.c
        
            #Ignore rules:
            !Dir A
            !*.py
        
        Check current version
        
        ::
        
            $ line --version
            line 0.7.4
        
        line.select
        -----------
        
        This file works like '.gitignore'. \* Each line is a rule \* Each line
        starts with a '#' means that's a comment \* Each line starts with a '!'
        means it's a ignore rule \* Otherwise it's a select rule \* The order of
        rules is irrelevant and ignore rules can always override select rules \*
        The rules can find all the pathnames matching a specified pattern
        according to the rules used by the Unix shell. No tilde expansion is
        done, but \*, ?, and character ranges expressed with [ ] will be
        correctly matched.
        
        Roadmap
        -------
        
        -  Add order output function
        -  Add option to only count file amount or line amount
        
        Change Log
        ----------
        
        -  | **0.7.4** 03/25/2017
           | Fix distribution on PyPI.
        
        -  | **0.7.3** 03/25/2017
           | Fix the long description format on PyPI.
        
        -  | **0.7.2** 03/25/2017
           | Fix a bug that file cannot be matched when there is a '[' in the
             path.
        
        Author
        ------
        
        I'm Morgan Zhang, a graduate computer science student in University of
        San Francisco.
        
        Why I made it
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        | I always want to know how many lines of code that I have done, but
          there isn't a easy way to get it.
        | So I decide to make a tool for this.
        
        Contact Information
        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
        
        MorganZhang100@gmail.com
        
        License
        -------
        
        The MIT license.
        
Keywords: file line code count
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
