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tiny-file-size

v0.4.1

Published

CLI tool for calculating size of files on disk

Downloads

17

Readme

tiny-file-size npm

CLI tool for calculating size of files on disk. Can optionally display sizes after gzip and brotli.

Install

npm install -g tiny-file-size

# or

yarn add -g tiny-file-size

# or

pnpm add -g tiny-file-size

Usage

file-size --gzip --brotli foo.js README.md example.json

Help

You can run file-size --help to get a help message:

Usage:
  file-size [options] [globs...]

Options:
  -h, --help                     Show help
  -g, --gzip                     Include gzip size in output
  -b, --brotli                   Include brotli size in output
      --total                    Include total size in output
      --json                     Print result as json
  -v, --version                  Print the current version and exit

Examples:
  # Show sizes of files foo.js and bar.json
  file-size foo.js bar.json

  # Include sizes after gzip and brotli
  file-size --gzip --brotli foo.js bar.json

  # Print output as JSON
  file-size --json foo.js bar.json