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NAME
       du - estimate file space usage

SYNOPSIS
       du [OPTION]... [FILE]...
       du [OPTION]... --files0-from=F

DESCRIPTION
       Summarize device usage of the set of FILEs, recursively for directories.

       Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too.

       -0, --null
              end each output line with NUL, not newline

       -a, --all
              write counts for all files, not just directories

       --apparent-size
              print  apparent  sizes rather than device usage; although the ap-
              parent size is usually smaller, it may be larger due to holes  in
              ('sparse')  files,  internal  fragmentation, indirect blocks, and
              the like

       -B, --block-size=SIZE
              scale sizes by SIZE before  printing  them;  e.g.,  '-BM'  prints
              sizes in units of 1,048,576 bytes; see SIZE format below

       -b, --bytes
              equivalent to '--apparent-size --block-size=1'

       -c, --total
              produce a grand total

       -D, --dereference-args
              dereference only symlinks that are listed on the command line

       -d, --max-depth=N
              print  the total for a directory (or file, with --all) only if it
              is  N  or  fewer  levels  below  the   command   line   argument;
              --max-depth=0 is the same as --summarize

       --files0-from=F
              summarize device usage of the NUL-terminated file names specified
              in file F; if F is -, then read names from standard input

       -H     equivalent to --dereference-args (-D)

       -h, --human-readable
              print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G)

       --inodes
              list inode usage information instead of block usage

       -k     like --block-size=1K

       -L, --dereference
              dereference all symbolic links

       -l, --count-links
              count sizes many times if hard linked

       -m     like --block-size=1M

       -P, --no-dereference
              don't follow any symbolic links (this is the default)

       -S, --separate-dirs
              for directories do not include size of subdirectories

       --si   like -h, but use powers of 1000 not 1024

       -s, --summarize
              display only a total for each argument

       -t, --threshold=SIZE
              exclude entries smaller than SIZE if positive, or entries greater
              than SIZE if negative

       --time show  time of the last modification of any file in the directory,
              or any of its subdirectories

       --time=WORD
              show time as WORD instead of modification  time:  atime,  access,
              use, ctime or status

       --time-style=STYLE
              show times using STYLE, which can be: full-iso, long-iso, iso, or
              +FORMAT; FORMAT is interpreted like in 'date'

       -X, --exclude-from=FILE
              exclude files that match any pattern in FILE

       --exclude=PATTERN
              exclude files that match PATTERN

       -x, --one-file-system
              skip directories on different file systems

       --help display this help and exit

       --version
              output version information and exit

       Display   values   are  in  units  of  the  first  available  SIZE  from
       --block-size, and the DU_BLOCK_SIZE, BLOCK_SIZE and  BLOCKSIZE  environ-
       ment  variables.   Otherwise,  units  default  to  1024 bytes (or 512 if
       POSIXLY_CORRECT is set).

       The SIZE argument is an integer  and  optional  unit  (example:  10K  is
       10*1024).   Units  are K,M,G,T,P,E,Z,Y,R,Q (powers of 1024) or KB,MB,...
       (powers of 1000).  Binary prefixes can be used, too: KiB=K,  MiB=M,  and
       so on.

PATTERNS
       PATTERN  is  a  shell pattern (not a regular expression).  The pattern ?
       matches any one character, whereas * matches  any  string  (composed  of
       zero,  one  or  multiple  characters).   For example, *.o will match any
       files whose names end in .o.  Therefore, the command

              du --exclude='*.o'

       will skip all files and subdirectories ending in .o (including the  file
       .o itself).

AUTHOR
       Written by Torbjorn Granlund, David MacKenzie, Paul Eggert, and Jim Mey-
       ering.

REPORTING BUGS
       GNU coreutils online help: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>
       Report any translation bugs to <https://translationproject.org/team/>

SEE ALSO
       Full documentation <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/du>
       or available locally via: info '(coreutils) du invocation'

       Packaged by Debian (9.7-3)
       Copyright © 2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
       License   GPLv3+:  GNU  GPL  version  3  or  later  <https://gnu.org/li-
       censes/gpl.html>.
       This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

GNU coreutils 9.7                  June 2025                              DU(1)

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