2. The bitmath
command-line Tool¶
bitmath
includes a CLI utility for easily converting units in a
shell. For reference, there is also a manpage included,
bitmath (1).
2.1. Synopsis¶
bitmath [--from-stdin] [-f IN_UNIT] [-t OUT_UNIT] VALUE ...
2.2. Options¶
-
-f
<IN_UNIT>
¶ Specify the input unit to convert from. Defaults to
bitmath.Byte
.
-
-t
<OUT_UNIT>
¶ Specify the output unit to convert to. Defaults to the best human-readable prefix unit.
-
--from-stdin
¶
Reads number from stdin rather than as a CLI argument.
-
VALUE
The value to convert.
2.3. Examples¶
Convert 1024
into the best human-readable unit. Without specifying
any from
or to
values this examples defaults to treating the
input value as a bitmath.Byte
:
$ bitmath 1024
1.0 KiB
Convert 1024 KiB into kBs:
$ bitmath -f KiB -t kb 1024
8388.608 kb
Convert 1073741824 bytes into the best human-readable unit:
$ bitmath -f Byte 1073741824
1.0 GiB
Use the stat command to print the size of
bitmath/__init__.py
in bytes, pipe the output into the
bitmath command, and print the result in MBs:
$ stat -c '%s' bitmath/__init__.py | bitmath --from-stdin -t MB
0.038374 MB
Convert several values at once from Bytes (the default behavior) into MBs:
$ bitmath -t MB 1234567 9876543 1337 42
1.234567 MB
9.876543 MB
0.001337 MB
4.2e-05 MB