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has caused the Debian Bug report #1114679,
regarding ITP: topnfiles -- Finds newest/oldest/smallest/largest files in a
directory structure
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Troels Arvin <[email protected]>
X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected]
* Package name : topnfiles
Version : 4.1.9
Upstream Contact: Troels Arvin <[email protected]>
* URL : https://gitlab.com/troelsarvin/topnfiles
* License : MIT
Programming Lang: Rust
Description : Finds newest/oldest/smallest/largest files in a directory
structure
Recursively finds newest/oldest/smallest/largest files in a directory structure.
One use case is to find out where in a large file system there was last
any activity.
The same functionality can be had by chaining six different commands,
but topnfiles does it faster and with more predictable handling of corner
cases (like file names containing newlines).
I would be happy to maintain the package, perhaps as part of the
RustPackaging team. But it would be my first contribution to
Debian, so I'm looking for a sponsor.
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The topnfiles package is now in Debian:
https://packages.debian.org/sid/topnfiles
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