Downloads:
59,456
Downloads of v 1.66:
1,482
Last Update:
26 May 2016
Package Maintainer(s):
Software Author(s):
- Al Danial
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Count Lines of Code (CLOC)
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1.66 | Updated: 26 May 2016
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Downloads:
59,456
Downloads of v 1.66:
1,482
Maintainer(s):
Software Author(s):
- Al Danial
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.66
This is not the latest version of Count Lines of Code (CLOC) available.
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Deployment Method: Individual Install, Upgrade, & Uninstall
To install Count Lines of Code (CLOC), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
To upgrade Count Lines of Code (CLOC), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
To uninstall Count Lines of Code (CLOC), run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell:
Deployment Method:
This applies to both open source and commercial editions of Chocolatey.
1. Enter Your Internal Repository Url
(this should look similar to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/)
2. Setup Your Environment
1. Ensure you are set for organizational deployment
Please see the organizational deployment guide
2. Get the package into your environment
Option 1: Cached Package (Unreliable, Requires Internet - Same As Community)-
Open Source or Commercial:
- Proxy Repository - Create a proxy nuget repository on Nexus, Artifactory Pro, or a proxy Chocolatey repository on ProGet. Point your upstream to https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/. Packages cache on first access automatically. Make sure your choco clients are using your proxy repository as a source and NOT the default community repository. See source command for more information.
- You can also just download the package and push it to a repository Download
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Open Source
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Download the package:
Download - Follow manual internalization instructions
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Package Internalizer (C4B)
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Run: (additional options)
choco download cloc --internalize --version=1.66 --source=https://community.chocolatey.org/api/v2/
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For package and dependencies run:
choco push --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'"
- Automate package internalization
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Run: (additional options)
3. Copy Your Script
choco upgrade cloc -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'1.66'" [other options]
See options you can pass to upgrade.
See best practices for scripting.
Add this to a PowerShell script or use a Batch script with tools and in places where you are calling directly to Chocolatey. If you are integrating, keep in mind enhanced exit codes.
If you do use a PowerShell script, use the following to ensure bad exit codes are shown as failures:
choco upgrade cloc -y --source="'INTERNAL REPO URL'" --version="'1.66'"
$exitCode = $LASTEXITCODE
Write-Verbose "Exit code was $exitCode"
$validExitCodes = @(0, 1605, 1614, 1641, 3010)
if ($validExitCodes -contains $exitCode) {
Exit 0
}
Exit $exitCode
- name: Install cloc
win_chocolatey:
name: cloc
version: '1.66'
source: INTERNAL REPO URL
state: present
See docs at https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/modules/win_chocolatey_module.html.
chocolatey_package 'cloc' do
action :install
source 'INTERNAL REPO URL'
version '1.66'
end
See docs at https://docs.chef.io/resource_chocolatey_package.html.
cChocoPackageInstaller cloc
{
Name = "cloc"
Version = "1.66"
Source = "INTERNAL REPO URL"
}
Requires cChoco DSC Resource. See docs at https://github.com/chocolatey/cChoco.
package { 'cloc':
ensure => '1.66',
provider => 'chocolatey',
source => 'INTERNAL REPO URL',
}
Requires Puppet Chocolatey Provider module. See docs at https://forge.puppet.com/puppetlabs/chocolatey.
4. If applicable - Chocolatey configuration/installation
See infrastructure management matrix for Chocolatey configuration elements and examples.
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This package was approved by moderator dtgm on 26 May 2016.
Cloc counts blank lines, comment lines, and physical lines of source code in many programming languages. Given two versions of a code base, cloc can compute differences in blank, comment, and source lines. It is written entirely in Perl with no dependencies outside the standard distribution of Perl v5.6 and higher (code from some external modules is embedded within cloc) and so is quite portable.
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Create a .ignore file for a package binary.
.DESCRIPTION
Chocolatey automatically creates a "shim" in a special folder, on your
machine's PATH, for any executables found in the package's installation
directory. This is helpful when installing ZIP packages or any kind of
command line tools.
Chocolatey can be instructed to ignore a particular binary by creating a file
at the same path with the same name as the binary to ignore, except ending
with the file extension ".ignore".
This function creates that file, given the binary's path.
.PARAMETER Path
The path of the binary to ignore.
This parameter also accepts multiple paths or pipeline input.
.EXAMPLE
Install-IgnoreBin -Path "foo.exe"
.EXAMPLE
Install-IgnoreBin -Path $foo, $bar
.EXAMPLE
Get-ChildItem "$content\foo\*.exe" | Install-IgnoreBin
.LINK
https://github.com/AnthonyMastrean/chocolateypackages/blob/master/helpers/bins.ps1
#>
function Install-IgnoreBin {
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[ValidateScript({ Test-Path $_ })]
[string[]] $Path
)
PROCESS {
foreach($item in $Path) {
New-Item "$(Resolve-Path $item).ignore" -Type "File" -Force | Out-Null
}
}
}
<#
.SYNOPSIS
Create a .gui file for a package binary.
.DESCRIPTION
Chocolatey automatically creates a "shim" in a special folder, on your
machine's PATH, for any executables found in the package's installation
directory. This is helpful when installing ZIP packages or any kind of
command line tools.
Chocolatey can be instructed to treat a particular binary as a GUI application,
meaning it will START the binary in a separate process and not block the
console, by creating a file at the same path with the same name as the binary,
except ending with the file extension ".gui".
This function creates that file, given the binary's path.
.PARAMETER Path
The path of the binary to treat as a GUI application.
This parameter also accepts multiple paths or pipeline input.
.EXAMPLE
Install-GuiBin -Path "foo.exe"
.EXAMPLE
Install-GuiBin -Path $foo, $bar
.EXAMPLE
Get-ChildItem "$content\foo\*.exe" | Install-GuiBin
.LINK
https://github.com/AnthonyMastrean/chocolateypackages/blob/master/helpers/bins.ps1
#>
function Install-GuiBin {
[CmdletBinding()]
param(
[Parameter(Mandatory = $true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)]
[ValidateNotNullOrEmpty()]
[ValidateScript({ Test-Path $_ })]
[string[]] $Path
)
PROCESS {
foreach($item in $Path) {
New-Item "$(Resolve-Path $item).gui" -Type "File" -Force | Out-Null
}
}
}
$tools = Split-Path $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Definition
$content = Join-Path (Split-Path $tools) 'content'
$bin = Join-Path $content 'cloc-1.66.exe'
Uninstall-BinFile `
-Name 'cloc' `
-Path $bin
Log in or click on link to see number of positives.
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- cloc-1.66.exe (54d6662e59b0) - ## / 56
In cases where actual malware is found, the packages are subject to removal. Software sometimes has false positives. Moderators do not necessarily validate the safety of the underlying software, only that a package retrieves software from the official distribution point and/or validate embedded software against official distribution point (where distribution rights allow redistribution).
Chocolatey Pro provides runtime protection from possible malware.
Add to Builder | Version | Downloads | Last Updated | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 2.2.0 | 4681 | Saturday, August 3, 2024 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 2.00 | 4880 | Sunday, February 18, 2024 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.98 | 5822 | Sunday, August 20, 2023 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.96 | 8735 | Monday, December 19, 2022 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.94 | 4092 | Tuesday, July 5, 2022 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.92 | 3521 | Monday, December 6, 2021 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.90 | 2225 | Tuesday, May 4, 2021 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.88 | 1428 | Friday, January 22, 2021 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.86 | 411 | Saturday, January 16, 2021 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.84 | 190 | Saturday, January 16, 2021 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.82 | 8850 | Tuesday, September 3, 2019 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.80 | 4862 | Tuesday, December 18, 2018 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.76 | 3387 | Monday, May 14, 2018 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.72 | 2442 | Thursday, September 7, 2017 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.70 | 370 | Thursday, September 7, 2017 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.68 | 393 | Thursday, September 7, 2017 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.66 | 1482 | Thursday, May 26, 2016 | Approved | |
Count Lines of Code (CLOC) 1.62 | 994 | Thursday, September 11, 2014 | Approved | |
CLOC 1.56 | 691 | Saturday, November 17, 2012 | Approved |
This package has no dependencies.
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