About: cobbler is a Linux installation and deployment server that allows for rapid setup of network installation environments. It can help with installation, DNS, DHCP, package updates, power management, configuration management orchestration, and much more.
3.3.x release (the webinterface got removed, a new one is in development).
Fossies downloads: / linux / misc / cobbler-3.3.3.tar.gz (tar.bz2|tar.xz|zip)
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No. of package member files: 788 (589 regular files + 20 symlinks in 179 directories)
The corresponding CLOC output data:585 text files. 349 unique files. 260 files ignored. github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.92 T=0.36 s (980.4 files/s, 199529.7 lines/s) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Language files blank comment code scale 3rd gen. equiv -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Python 210 8943 14334 26499 x 4.20 = 111295.80 reStructuredText 33 2002 1633 3464 x 1.50 = 5196.00 JSON 1 0 0 3378 x 2.50 = 8445.00 YAML 28 1058 3584 2463 x 0.90 = 2216.70 Bourne Again Shell 35 224 201 996 x 3.81 = 3794.76 Bourne Shell 17 118 98 580 x 3.81 = 2209.80 Dockerfile 7 75 61 490 x 2.00 = 980.00 XML 7 7 8 415 x 1.90 = 788.50 make 3 41 15 167 x 2.50 = 417.50 Markdown 6 57 0 115 x 1.00 = 115.00 CSS 1 0 0 3 x 1.00 = 3.00 INI 1 0 0 2 x 1.00 = 2.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUM: 349 12525 19934 38572 x 3.51 = 135464.06 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A hint: This "standard" CLOC analysis has included all package contents files (with the exception of files generated by code-production systems such as GNU autotools). But there exists a perhaps more "realistic" alternative CLOC analysis (among others better suited for an optional codespell check rating) that tries additionally to exclude third party code but also files containing fonts, codepage or character set definitions, dictionaries, names, SVG or non-English languages.