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Generate directory tree diagrams from the command line

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Pyletree

Pyletree is a simple and fast CLI tool to generate directory tree diagrams.

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Installation

From PyPI

pip install pyletree

Local

git clone https://github.com/davi-furtado/pyletree.git
cd pyletree
pip install -e .

Usage

pyletree [ROOT_DIR]

If no directory is provided, the current directory is used:

pyletree

Show help:

pyletree -h

Options

General

  • -h, --help Show help message
  • -v, --version Show version

Modes

  • -do, --dir-only Show directories only
  • -fo, --files-only Show files only

Ordering

  • -d, --dirs-first List directories before files
  • -f, --files-first List files before directories

Alphabetical order is always applied as base sorting.

Display

  • -n, --no-pipes Remove vertical pipes between branches

Ignoring

  • -g [DIR_OR_FILE ...], --git [DIR_OR_FILE ...] Ignore .git folder and respect rules from given .gitignore paths/dirs (defaults to current dir if omitted but flag is used)
  • -gi [DIR_OR_FILE ...], --gitignore [DIR_OR_FILE ...] Respect .gitignore rules from given paths/dirs (defaults to current dir if omitted)
  • -i, --ignore PATTERN [PATTERN ...] Ignore files/directories

Depth

  • -dl, --depth-level N Limit depth

Examples

Basic:

pyletree

Directories first:

pyletree . -d

Files only:

pyletree . -fo

Limit depth:

pyletree . -dl 2

Ignore entries:

pyletree . -i node_modules dist .git

Use .gitignore:

pyletree . -gi

No pipes mode:

pyletree . -n

Python API

You can also use Pyletree programmatically in your own Python code using the FileTree class. It returns an iterable that can also be printed directly:

from pyletree import FileTree

# Create a tree for the current directory
tree = FileTree()

# Print the tree directly
print(tree)

# Or iterate over its lines
for line in tree:
    print(line)

# You can configure it with the same options of the CLI
custom_tree = FileTree(
    root_dir='src/',
    dir_only=True,
    ignore=['__pycache__']
)
print(custom_tree)

Sample Output

Default

project/
│
├── src/
│   ├── main.py
│   └── utils.py
│
├── tests/
│   └── test_main.py
│
└── README.md

No pipes (-n)

project/
├── src/
│   ├── main.py
│   └── utils.py
├── tests/
│   └── test_main.py
└── README.md

Features

  • Clean and readable tree output
  • .gitignore support (it does not ignore either the .git directory or the .gitignore file; if you want to ignore them, add them to the ignore patterns)
  • Custom ignore patterns
  • Depth limiting
  • Flexible sorting
  • Optional compact mode (--no-pipes)

Release History

2.0.0

Visual & Metadata

  • -p/--path-tree | Path Tree: generates a view focused exclusively on the paths of files and directories.
  • -o [N] | Text-Only Mode: generates the tree in plain text (without special characters). Accepts an optional parameter N to define the indentation (default: 2 spaces). Can't be used with -n.
  • -fs/--file-size | File Sizes: toggle visibility of individual file sizes.
  • -ds/--dir-size | Directory Sizes: display cumulative sizes for folders.
  • [-b/--big-first | -s/--small-first] | Smart Sorting: order tree entries by size (descending/ascending).

Filtering & Data Structures

  • -dt/--dict-tree | Dictionary format: output the tree structure as a native Python dictionary.
  • Global File Filter: support for excluding/including files based on patterns or extensions.
  • Add patterns to -i / --ignore option.

API Enhancements

  • FileTree.getPath(name): new method to programmatically retrieve the full path of a specific file or directory within the tree.
  • Add dict(FileTree) method to convert the tree to a dictionary.
  • Add FileTree.getTree() method to convert the tree to a string.
  • Add FileTree.getDictTree() method to convert the tree to a dictionary.

1.1.0

  • Removed -o / --output-file option
  • Added FileTree class for programmatic usage in Python scripts.

1.0.0

  • Initial release

Authors

Davi Reis Furtado

Original RP Tree Author: Leodanis Pozo Ramos

License

Pyletree is distributed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more information.

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