I wrote this b/c of a lack of a megabyte option in my df (on OpenBSD 2.8)
not exactly ground breaking, but (somewhat) useful ;p
#!/usr/bin/perl
#
# du that will show listing like df -h in mb.
#
$pwd = `pwd`;
@crap = split(/ /, `du -sk`);
foreach $turd (@crap) {
$turd =~ s/\s//ig;
$turd =~ s/\.//ig;
$turd =~ s/\n//ig;
$log = ($turd/1024);
$floater = ($log/1024);
printf "%10.2f Kbytes \n%7.2f MB's \n%4.3f GB's \nin $pwd",$turd, $log
+, $floater;
}
Edited 2001-03-09 by mirod: added <code> tags
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