Only thing I have heard of or run into is Wefis which is a web based file manager written in Perl. I don't really know the status and it is not exactly what you are describing, but seems to have some components of what you want.

Perhaps you might find something useful to you, or at least get some ideas from it.

Out of curiosity...what is the interest in this? Considering the plethora of already available tools on most systems...? Not my business, but like I said, just curious...

Good luck...


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In reply to Re: Analyse file system - files, sizes, contents, access, etc. by wjw
in thread Analyse file system - files, sizes, contents, access, etc. by natebailey

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