Summary
vizex is a useful alternative to the venerable df command. It can display more useful information in a clearer way.
There’s basic documentation provided by running the utility with the --help flag.
We like that many aspects of each utility are highly configurable. We can change color conventions, sort order, and much more.
Website: github.com/bexxmodd/vizex
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Developer: Beka Modebadze
License: MIT license
vizex is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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Page 2 – In Operation
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