The duf Home Page
Page last updated: 29 December 1998
Welcome to the duf home page.
duf is a tool for analyzing where space is being used in a
UNIX directory hierarchy.
It actually reformats and reorders the output
from the standard UNIX du utility into a more readable
and useful format. Also, various options are supported.
An article about duf entitled
``Toolman Visualizes Disk Usage''
appears in the August 1997 issue of the
USENIX Association's
;login: magazine.
The following are available:
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duf:
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The program itself - Bourne shell script [13 KB].
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duf.man:
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The ``man'' page, troff format [5 KB].
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duf.ps:
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The ``man'' page, PostScript format [12 KB].
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article.text:
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The ;login: article in plain ASCII text format [7 KB].
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article.pdf:
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The article in PDF format [19 KB].
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article.ps.gz:
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The article in gzipped PostScript format [19 KB].
duf is written and maintained by
Daniel E. Singer
at the
Department of Computer Science
of
Duke University.
If you have any questions, please send email to
des@cs.duke.edu.
Back to
the Toolman page.
Back to
Dan's Home Page.
URL: http://www.cs.duke.edu/~des/duf.html
Copyright © 1998, Daniel E. Singer.
All rights reserved.