dfrs - Display file system space usage using graphs and colors
dfrs [OPTION]... [FILE]...
dfrs displays the amount of disk space available on the file system containing each file name argument. If no file name is given, the space available on all currently mounted file systems is shown.
dfrs(1) is a tool similar to df(1) except that it is able to show a graph along with the data and is able to use colors.
Without any argument, size is displayed in human-readable format.
Show information about the file system on which each FILE resides, or all regular file systems by default.
-a, --more
Show more file systems; use -a twice to show all
-aa, --all
Show all file systems
-c
Force colors even if stdout is not a tty. This is useful with watch -c
--color [WHEN]
Colorize the output; WHEN can be ’auto’ (default if omitted), ’always’, or ’never’
-i, --inodes
Show inode instead of block usage
-h, --human-readable
Print sizes in powers of 1024 (e.g., 1023M)
-H, --si
Print sizes in powers of 1000 (e.g., 1.1G)
--total
Produce and show a grand total
-l, --local
Limit listing to local file systems
--no-aliases
Do not resolve file system shorthand aliases (e.g., LVM)
--columns [COLUMN]...
Display columns defined as a comma separated list; COLUMN can be: filesystem, type, bar, used, used_percentage, available, available_percentage, capacity, mounted_on
--mounts [FILE]
File to get mount information from (e.g., /proc/mounts or /etc/mtab)
-V, --version
Prints version information
--help
Show a short help text.
Bugs can be reported on the bug tracker https://github.com/anthraxx/dfrs/issues
Levente Polyak