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Is there a tool for nice, modern looking visualization of folder (with cloned GIT repository) structure in Linux? I know there is command tree but it outputs "ugly", text based results. What I'm looking for is some JPG/PNG/... looking result, possibly in chart form.

EDIT: Just found treeviz it is good but I would prefer something more "traditional" :)

EDIT2: Sample what it be perfect ouptut link

desired diagram

Thanks

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  • So do you want traditional or modern?
    – Rob
    Mar 24, 2012 at 18:27
  • fair enough... Something like this imgur.com/eDke5
    – ladar
    Mar 24, 2012 at 18:32
  • I thought there was something like that on the page. There's something called theJIT (javascript info visualizer thing) that has exactly that and calls it spacetree, it's a good place to start searching.
    – Rob
    Mar 24, 2012 at 18:41

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The usual answer for this sort of requirement is to have a script generate a graph description that you feed to something like GraphViz or aisee

For example

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Gource produces very sleek file structure visualization of VCS. It produces video, but you can speed it up using + and take a screenshot using F12.

gource

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