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@sklyerx/line-counter

v2.0.3

Published

An easy CLI tool that allows you to find out how many lines of code your project has!

Downloads

16

Readme

Line Counter V2

An easy CLI tool that allows you to find out how many lines of code your project has!

Installation

npm i -g @sklyerx/line-counter

To run the CLI tool with no configurations run:

line-counter count

To get to know more about the configurations run:

line-counter count --help

you can get more information on each configuration by running the command above

There are many options such as:

  • Ignoring files,
  • Ignoring extensions,
  • Ignoring folders,
  • Ignoring empty lines (aka line-breaks),
  • verbose mode,
  • load, and
  • Default Ignores
  • save

Purpose of Project

I built this project because I would always get asked "how many lines of code" is in my project. Whether if it was for an FAQ, docs, or just in general. People wanted to know. I also have seen a lot of bun content recently on my recommended page (YouTube) so I decided to give it a try.

To my surprise, Bun was as fast as advertised. It perfectly installed packages, it worked like any other package manager, and it also hand an insanely low build-time. What was really interesting to me was all the available options that the CLI tool provided.

However, I will be getting into the other aspects of Bun in a separate project. Things such as realtime server, backend development, testing, and shell scripts

Running the project:

To install the dependencies run:

bun install

To test the project in development run:

bun run ./src/index.ts count [...options]

Roadmap

  • [x] In the near future I may add default configuration to the project to ignore things such as images, lock files, and OS data files.

for now there are more pending features