import os def CountLines(start, lines=0, header=True, begin_start=None): if header: print('{:>10} |{:>10} | {:<20}'.format('ADDED', 'TOTAL', 'FILE')) print('{:->11}|{:->11}|{:->20}'.format('', '', '')) for thing in os.listdir(start): thing = os.path.join(start, thing) if os.path.isfile(thing): if ('\\dependencies\\zydis' not in thing and '\\dependencies\\ia32-doc' not in thing and '\\build\\bin' not in thing) and (thing.endswith('.c') or thing.endswith('.h') or thing.endswith('.cpp') or thing.endswith('.asm') or thing.endswith('.py') or thing.endswith('.cs') or thing.endswith('.scala') or thing.endswith('.tcl') or thing.endswith('.scala') or thing.endswith('.sh') or thing.endswith('.config') or thing.endswith('.ds') or thing.endswith('.hds') or thing.endswith('.hex') or thing.endswith('.txt') or thing.endswith('.md') or thing.endswith('.bat') or thing.endswith('.v') or thing.endswith('.sv') or thing.endswith('.vhd') or thing.endswith('.xdc')): with open(thing, 'r', encoding="latin-1") as f: newlines = f.readlines() newlines = len(newlines) lines += newlines if begin_start is not None: reldir_of_thing = '.' + thing.replace(begin_start, '') else: reldir_of_thing = '.' + thing.replace(start, '') print('{:>10} |{:>10} | {:<20}'.format( newlines, lines, reldir_of_thing)) for thing in os.listdir(start): thing = os.path.join(start, thing) if os.path.isdir(thing): lines = CountLines(thing, lines, header=False, begin_start=start) return lines ## ## This is fun script, I wrote to see that ## HyperDbg contains how many lines of code... ## CountLines(r'..\\.')