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wc --human-readable or --verbose
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Message #11 received at submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On 06/02/2021 01:38 pm, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> wc needs a --verbose option. Else one is forced to do:
>
> $ file=e.html; echo $file:; for i in bytes chars lines words; do echo -en $i:\\t; wc --$i < $file; done
> e.html:
> bytes: 31655
> chars: 29141
> lines: 643
> words: 1275
>
> I mean sometimes we want to send the output to a real person, and
> currently all wc makes is:
>
> $ wc e.html
> 643 1275 31655 e.html
> $ file=e.html; for i in bytes chars lines words; do wc --$i < $file; done
> 31655
> 29141
> 643
> 1275
>
> So there needs to be a --verbose or --human-readable like du(1)... oops
> I don't mean saying 234M... yet.
>
>
>
>
Or:
wch () { [[ "$1" && -f "$1" ]] || return 1; awk '{print
"file:\t"$5"\nlines:\t"$1"\nwords:\t"$2"\nchars:\t"$3"\nbytes:\t"$4}' <
<(wc -lwcm $1); }
--
Chris Elvidge
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