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# dysk
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A Linux/Mac utility listing your filesystems.
Complete documentation lives at **[https://dystroy.org/dysk](https://dystroy.org/dysk)**
* **[Overview](https://dystroy.org/dysk/)**
* **[Installation](https://dystroy.org/dysk/install)**
dysk was previously known as lfs.
### Default table

### Custom choice of column


### JSON output

You can output the table as CSV too.
### Filters

### Sort

### Library
The data displayed by dysk is provided by the [lfs-core](https://github.com/Canop/lfs-core) crate.
You may use it in your own Rust application.
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