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I would like to know how much disk space a directory is going to consume before I bring it over from the Perforce server. I don't see any way to do this other than getting the files and looking at the size of the directory in a file manager. This, of course, defeats the purpose.

Is there a way to get file size info from Perforce without actually getting the files?

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p4 fstat

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I can get the size of a file that way, but I guess I was really more interested in getting the size of a directory (I'll edit my question). Something like "p4 dstat". – raven Oct 6 '08 at 14:00
total = 0 foreach file in mydir do p4 fstat file total += size of file done :-) – Graham Lee Oct 6 '08 at 14:07
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I don't know how I missed this command, but here's how you do it:

p4 sizes -s //depot/directory/...

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