About: collectd is a daemon that collects various system statistics periodically and stores them for e.g. into RRD-files.
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The corresponding CLOC output data:526 text files. 501 unique files. 73 files ignored. github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.86 T=1.31 s (345.9 files/s, 159155.2 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 alternative CLOC analysis has tried to exclude third party and other code unsuited for a codespell analysis (e.g. files containing fonts, codepage or character set definitions, dictionaries, names, SVG or non-English languages). But there exists the "standard" CLOC analysis that has included all package contents files (with the exception of files generated by code-production systems such as GNU autotools).