About: collectd is a daemon that collects various system statistics periodically and stores them for e.g. into RRD-files.
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No. of package members: 618 (544 files within 74 directories)
The corresponding CLOC output data:543 text files. 517 unique files. 90 files ignored. github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.86 T=0.48 s (938.4 files/s, 431805.2 lines/s) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Language files blank comment code scale 3rd gen. equiv -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- C 278 26215 17614 121187 x 0.77 = 93313.99 Perl 35 2078 1259 9913 x 4.00 = 39652.00 m4 3 932 11 6988 x 1.00 = 6988.00 PHP 6 236 267 3127 x 3.50 = 10944.50 C/C++ Header 73 893 3901 3054 x 1.00 = 3054.00 make 2 311 15 2200 x 2.50 = 5500.00 Java 25 389 1075 1713 x 1.36 = 2329.68 JavaScript 2 115 54 920 x 1.48 = 1361.60 Python 5 194 318 806 x 4.20 = 3385.20 C++ 1 121 49 638 x 1.51 = 963.38 Bourne Shell 8 52 51 231 x 3.81 = 880.11 yacc 1 29 30 231 x 1.51 = 348.81 SQL 2 25 74 190 x 2.29 = 435.10 Bourne Again Shell 3 25 44 158 x 3.81 = 601.98 Protocol Buffers 4 35 71 121 x 2.00 = 242.00 lex 1 27 35 112 x 1.00 = 112.00 CSS 1 16 1 71 x 1.00 = 71.00 Ruby 1 14 72 49 x 4.20 = 205.80 XML 1 12 0 44 x 1.90 = 83.60 Dockerfile 1 6 0 19 x 2.00 = 38.00 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUM: 453 31725 24941 151772 x 1.12 = 170510.75 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.