#!/bin/sh -ef # Show the size on disk for a package get_size() { # Naive function to convert bytes to human readable # sizes (MB, KB, etc). This is probably wrong in places # though we can fix this over time. It's a start. case ${#1} in [0-3]) hum=$(($1))KB ;; [4-6]) hum=$(($1 / 1024))MB ;; [7-9]) hum=$(($1 / 1024 / 1024))GB ;; *) hum=$(($1)) ;; esac printf '%s\t%s\n' "$hum" "$2" } # Use the current directory as the package name if no package is given. [ "$1" ] || { set -- "${PWD##*/}" } # Ignore shellcheck as we want the warning's behavior. # shellcheck disable=2015 kiss l "${1:-null}" >/dev/null || { printf 'usage: kiss-size [pkg]\n' exit 1 } # Filter directories from manifest and leave only files. # Directories in the manifest end in a trailing '/'. files=$(sed 's|.*/$||' "$KISS_ROOT/var/db/kiss/installed/$1/manifest") # Send the file list to 'du'. # This unquoted variable is safe as word splitting is intended # and globbing is globally disabled in this script. # shellcheck disable=2086 du -sk -- $files 2>/dev/null | # Iterate over each line and convert the byte output to human # readable (MB, KB, GB, etc). while read -r size file || { get_size "$tot" total >&2 break } do get_size "$size" "$file" tot=$((tot + size)) done