.. RST source for fsv(1) man page. Convert with: .. rst2man.py fsv.rst > fsv.1 .. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package. .. |version| replace:: 0.9_1 .. |date| date:: === fsv === ------------------------ 3D filesystem visualizer ------------------------ :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org :Date: |date| :Version: |version| SYNOPSIS ======== fsv [*rootdir*] [*-options*] DESCRIPTION =========== fsv (pronounced eff-ess-vee) is a file system visualizer in cyberspace. It lays out files and directories in three dimensions, geometrically representing the file system hierarchy to allow visual overview and analysis. fsv can visualize a modest home directory, a workstation's hard drive, or any arbitrarily large collection of files, limited only by the host computer's memory and graphics hardware. fsv is a clone of SGI's fsn, which was featured in the movie Jurassic Park. Full documentation is available via the Help -> Contents menu option, or at file:///usr/doc/fsv-|version|/html/fsv.html OPTIONS ======= **rootdir** Root directory for visualization (defaults to current directory) --mapv Start in MapV mode (default) --treev Start in TreeV mode --help Print built-in help and exit AUTHORS ======= fsv originally written by Daniel Richard G. <skunk@mit.edu>. fsv is now maintained by Maurus Cuelenaere: https://github.com/mcuelenaere This man page written by B. Watson for the SlackBuilds.org project and released under the WTFPL.