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CLOC ("Count Lines of Code") analysis of scponly-20110526.tgz (27 May 2011, 116147 Bytes)

About: scponly is an alternative "shell" of sorts for system administrators who would like to provide access to remote users to both read and write local files without providing any remote execution privileges (a wrapper around "ssh"). Commands like chmod, pwd, chown, etc. are allowed for sftp.



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Histograms of CLOC analysis data of scponly-20110526.tgz (y-axes: linear scale)
Histograms of CLOC analysis data of scponly-20110526.tgz (y-axes: logarithm scale)

The corresponding CLOC output data:
      43 text files.
      21 unique files.                              
      32 files ignored.

github.com/AlDanial/cloc v 1.88  T=0.07 s (148.6 files/s, 34888.9 lines/s)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Language          files     blank   comment      code    scale   3rd gen. equiv
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
C                     4       192       315      1434 x   0.77 =        1104.18
Bourne Shell          5        81        74       400 x   3.81 =        1524.00
C/C++ Header          2        12         4        71 x   1.00 =          71.00
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SUM:                 11       285       393      1905 x   1.42 =        2699.18
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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).
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