.TH VTREE 1 local .SH NAME vtree \- print a visual tree of a directory structure .SH SYNOPSIS .B vtree [ \-d] [ \-h # ] [ \-i ] [ \-s ] [ \-q ] [ \-v ] [ \-V ] .SH DESCRIPTION .IP Vtree is a program which scans directories/filesystems and displays the structure on the standard output. Normally it will ignore duplicate inodes. .IP "\-d " Instructs the program to include the duplicate inodes in the totals. .PP .IP "\-h #" Specifies how many levels down to display. .PP .IP \-i displays the number of inodes (excluding directories) in each directory .PP .IP \-s Instructs the program to continue counting inodes and file sizes when it has exceeded the levels specified. .PP .IP \-t Displays totals at the end of the report .PP .IP \-q Quick display. No totals of any kind are kept. .PP .IP \-v Visual display. Normally the program displays one directory on a line, indenting lines to indicate subdirectories. The visual display builds a tree on the screen showing the actual directory structure. This method of display excludes any totals other than the final totals. .PP .IP \-V Shows current version. Specifying 2 Vs (-VV) will also show all options in force. .SH AUTHOR Jonathan B. Bayer .PP Intelligent Software Products, Inc. .PP Rockville Centre, NY 11570 .SH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The program uses the directory routines written and released to the public domain by Doug Gwyn. The program is originally based on a program called AGEF written by David S. Hayes.