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Tree Extended

NodeJs make a raw text tree representation of a directory's content. Accept several options

Requires

NodeJs >= 6.x

Install

Install as a node's package.

npm install tree-extended -g

Then, it is just running tree-extended in any directory.

Collaborate

You can contribuite by forking the project on GitHub.

Doc

Run tree-extended -h for view the help.

"tree-extended" is a function for making a directory tree in a text format. You can configure if you want print ascii characters or not. Also has a deep parameter.
    
'tree-extended "Path for making the tree" [-argument1[="valArg1"]] [-argument2[="valArg2"]] [-argument3[="valArg3"]]...[-argument[="valArgn"]]'

arguments:
    (-?, -h, -help): Prints this help
    (-max=max_level): The max deep level
    (-max-show-not-empty): If -max is set and -max-show-not-empty is set, show '...' string when level prune.
    (-[c|charset]=ascii|utf8|utf8-icons): Show an specific charset (default: utf8).
    (-gitignore): Ignore the .git/ folder and the content inside .gitignore file.
    (-ignore="[level1:]folder/file name1,  [level2:]folder/file name2, ..."): Ignores folders or files in an optional tree level.
    (-only="[level1:]folder/file name1,  [level2:]folder/file name2, ..."): Filter and only show that folders or files in an optional tree level.

Screenshot

Screenshot

Samples

Basic

Command: tree-extended

Directory Tree:

├───a/
│   ├───aa/
│   ├───ab/
│   └───ac/
├───a1/
├───b/
│   ├───ba/
│   │   ├───bafile1.txt
│   │   └───bafile2.txt
│   ├───bb/
│   ├───bc/
│   │   └───bca/
│   │       └───bca-file1.txt
│   ├───bd/
│   └───bfile1.txt
├───c/
├───c1/
└───d/
    ├───d1/
    └───d2/

Max Level

Command: tree-extended -max=2

Directory Tree:

├───a/
│   ├───aa/
│   ├───ab/
│   └───ac/
├───a1/
├───b/
│   ├───ba/
│   ├───bb/
│   ├───bc/
│   ├───bd/
│   └───bfile1.txt
├───c/
├───c1/
└───d/
    ├───d1/
    └───d2/

Max Level and Show not empty

Command: tree-extended -max=1 -max-show-not-empty

Directory Tree:

├───a/
│   └───...
├───a1/
├───b/
│   └───...
├───c/
├───c1/
└───d/
    └───...

Custom Charset(s)

With Ascii charset

Command: tree-extended -max=2 -c=ascii

Directory Tree:

+---a/
|   +---aa/
|   +---ab/
|   \---ac/
+---a1/
+---b/
|   +---ba/
|   +---bb/
|   +---bc/
|   +---bd/
|   \---bfile1.txt
+---c/
+---c1/
\---d/
    +---d1/
    \---d2/

With Utf8 Icons charset

Command: tree-extended -max=2 -charset=utf8-icons

Directory Tree:

├───📁 a/
│   ├───📁 aa/
│   └───📁 ab/
├───📁 a1/
├───📁 b/
│   ├───📁 bb/
│   ├───📁 bd/
│   └───📄 bfile1.txt
└───📁 d/
    └───📁 d1/

Ignores

Command: tree-extended -ignore="1:ba, 2:bafile1, c"

Directory Tree:

├───a/
│   ├───aa/
│   └───ab/
├───a1/
├───b/
│   ├───bb/
│   ├───bd/
│   └───bfile1.txt
└───d/
    ├───d1/
    └───d2/

Only

Command: tree-extended -only="0:b, 1:bc, 2:bca"

Directory Tree:

├───b/
│   └───bc/
│       └───bca/
│           └───bca-file1.txt
└───ba/

In this example you can see you can restrict to only one path (or many). But here we can see that like the restriction is 0:b (in the level 0 restric to b) also ba/ is included. For avoiding this, we can use regular expressions in the patterns.

Command: tree-extended -only="0:b$, 1:bc, 2:bca"

Directory Tree:

└───b/
    └───bc/
        └───bca/
            └───bca-file1.txt

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