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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Perhaps the most wonderful use of ``tqdm`` is in a script or on the command
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line. Simply inserting ``tqdm`` (or ``python -m tqdm``) between pipes will pass
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through all ``stdin`` to ``stdout`` while printing progress to ``stderr``.
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The example below demonstrated counting the number of lines in all Python files
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The example below demonstrate counting the number of lines in all Python files
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in the current directory, with timing information included.
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.. code:: sh
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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ Backing up a large directory?
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.. code:: sh
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tar -zcf - docs/ | tqdm --bytes --total `du -sb docs/ | cut -f1` \
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$ tar -zcf - docs/ | tqdm --bytes --total `du -sb docs/ | cut -f1` \
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> backup.tgz
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44%|██████████████▊ | 153M/352M [00:14<00:18, 11.0MB/s]
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@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ This can be beautified further:
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.. code:: sh
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BYTES="$(du -sb docs/ | cut -f1)"
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tar -cf - docs/ \
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$ BYTES="$(du -sb docs/ | cut -f1)"
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$ tar -cf - docs/ \
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| tqdm --bytes --total "$BYTES" --desc Processing | gzip \
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| tqdm --bytes --total "$BYTES" --desc Compressed --position 1 \
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> ~/backup.tgz
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.. code:: sh
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7z a -bd -r backup.7z docs/ | grep Compressing \
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$ 7z a -bd -r backup.7z docs/ | grep Compressing \
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| tqdm --total $(find docs/ -type f | wc -l) --unit files \
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| grep -v Compressing
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100%|██████████████████████████▉| 15327/15327 [01:00<00:00, 712.96files/s]
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.. code:: sh
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seq 3 0.1 5 | tqdm --total 5 --update_to --null
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$ seq 3 0.1 5 | tqdm --total 5 --update_to --null
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100%|████████████████████████████████████| 5.0/5 [00:00<00:00, 9673.21it/s]
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seq 10 | tqdm --update --null # 1 + 2 + ... + 10 = 55 iterations
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$ seq 10 | tqdm --update --null # 1 + 2 + ... + 10 = 55 iterations
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55it [00:00, 90006.52it/s]
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FAQ and Known Issues
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README.rst
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README.rst
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@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Perhaps the most wonderful use of ``tqdm`` is in a script or on the command
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line. Simply inserting ``tqdm`` (or ``python -m tqdm``) between pipes will pass
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through all ``stdin`` to ``stdout`` while printing progress to ``stderr``.
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The example below demonstrated counting the number of lines in all Python files
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The example below demonstrate counting the number of lines in all Python files
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in the current directory, with timing information included.
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.. code:: sh
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@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ Backing up a large directory?
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.. code:: sh
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tar -zcf - docs/ | tqdm --bytes --total `du -sb docs/ | cut -f1` \
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$ tar -zcf - docs/ | tqdm --bytes --total `du -sb docs/ | cut -f1` \
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> backup.tgz
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44%|██████████████▊ | 153M/352M [00:14<00:18, 11.0MB/s]
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@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ This can be beautified further:
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.. code:: sh
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BYTES="$(du -sb docs/ | cut -f1)"
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tar -cf - docs/ \
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$ BYTES="$(du -sb docs/ | cut -f1)"
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$ tar -cf - docs/ \
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| tqdm --bytes --total "$BYTES" --desc Processing | gzip \
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| tqdm --bytes --total "$BYTES" --desc Compressed --position 1 \
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> ~/backup.tgz
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.. code:: sh
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7z a -bd -r backup.7z docs/ | grep Compressing \
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$ 7z a -bd -r backup.7z docs/ | grep Compressing \
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| tqdm --total $(find docs/ -type f | wc -l) --unit files \
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| grep -v Compressing
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100%|██████████████████████████▉| 15327/15327 [01:00<00:00, 712.96files/s]
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@ -277,9 +277,9 @@ benefit from ``tqdm``'s ``--update`` and ``--update_to`` flags:
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.. code:: sh
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seq 3 0.1 5 | tqdm --total 5 --update_to --null
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$ seq 3 0.1 5 | tqdm --total 5 --update_to --null
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100%|████████████████████████████████████| 5.0/5 [00:00<00:00, 9673.21it/s]
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seq 10 | tqdm --update --null # 1 + 2 + ... + 10 = 55 iterations
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$ seq 10 | tqdm --update --null # 1 + 2 + ... + 10 = 55 iterations
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55it [00:00, 90006.52it/s]
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FAQ and Known Issues
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