Linguist detects blob languages, ignore binary or vendored files, suppress generated files in diffs, and generate language breakdown graphs.
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Linguist detects blob languages, ignore binary or vendored files, suppress generated files in diffs, and generate language breakdown graphs.
Read moreenry is a programming language detector based on go-enry/go-enry/v2 library. enry is free and open source software.
Read moresloc is a simple tool to count source lines of code. It’s free and open source software written in CoffeScript.
Read moreThe goal of poly is to able to point it to any directory and get an accurate, complete, and informative summary of its contents.
Read moretcount is a utility to count your code by tokens and patterns in the syntax tree. It’s written in the Rust language.
Read moreloc is a tool for counting lines of code. It’s a Rust implementation of cloc, but it’s more than 100x faster.
Read moreloccount is a re-implementation of David A. Wheeler’s sloccount tool in Go. It’s free and open source software.
Read moregoclock is a little fast cloc (Count Lines Of Code) utility. It seeks inspiration from tokei. It’s written in Go.
Read moreTokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei is written in the Rust programming language.
Read morescc counts physical the lines of code, blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages.
Read moreSLOCCount is a set of tools for counting physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) in many languages of a potentially large set of programs.
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