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Is there any way I can view the total lines of code in each java class in my project?

Looking for something like this for Android Studio.

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Go to https://plugins.jetbrains.com/idea/plugin/4509-statistic and install the latest version

To install

  1. Run Android Studio

  2. From the menu bar, select File-->Settings

  3. Under IDE Settings, click Plugins, and then click Install plugin from disk

  4. Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the plugin and double-click it

  5. Restart Android Studio

To count the lines

  1. Check the statistics option that is visible after installing the plugin
  2. This option is near the run, debug, gradle console, bottom left corner of Android studio

21/05/2015

If you cannot see the Statistics options, do the following:

  1. Select VIEW from the toolbar.

  2. Select TOOLS Windows.

  3. Choose STATISTICS.

You will see the statistics of your project and at the bottom, there is TOTAL section which displays the total lines under the Column of LINES.

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    Works with Windows now. Nice.
    – TimJowers2
    Jun 22, 2015 at 20:30
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    I'm using Android Studio 1.4.1 and had to use version 2.3 release of the Statistics plugin. The newest versions of Statistics failed to load (2.4 and 2.5). I'm on OSX 10.10. Oct 31, 2015 at 4:02
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    "Plugins" is located in File --> Settings in the newest version of Android Studio for Windows. I couldn't find it for a while because I was looking for a top-level menu bar entitled "Android Studio", which obviously doesn't exist. Can you update this to reflect that? Dec 15, 2015 at 23:09
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    Its include R.java and other library file also not up to mark Dec 24, 2015 at 7:17
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    This crashed my Android Studio 1.5.1.
    – joseph
    Mar 18, 2016 at 21:03
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You could try this plugin (It is for IntelliJ but should work with AS): http://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/?idea&id=4509

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    It does work with AS, and quite nicely. Just installed for my own project.
    – MojoTosh
    Jan 13, 2015 at 23:54
  • Works for me! Android Studio 2.2.3 Feb 2, 2017 at 8:29
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Goto the link https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/4509-statistic and install it.

General Usage Instructions

  1. Install plugin from official Jetbrains plugin site,

  2. After installing, just click on the TAB "Statistic" at the bottom of the screen (left side),

  3. Click "Refresh" button to run statistic for whole project,

  4. Click "Refresh on selection" button to run statistic for selected directory,

  5. Click "Settings" button to customize plugin behavior,

    • Adjust "Excluded file types" with all extensions which you want to remove from the statistic (e.g. class;jar;...),

    • Adjust "Seperate TABs file types" with all extensions which you want to have in separate tab (e.g. php;java;...),

Note:

  1. Size - total size of the file,

  2. Size Min - size of the smallest file of the given type,

  3. Size Max - size of the biggest file of the given type,

  4. Size Avg - average size of the file of the given type.

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Jetbrain's statistics plugin is counting only .java files. It is not accurate for getting android app source line of code.

We can use locmatrics for this.

http://www.locmetrics.com/

This will return loc for all the entered extensions.

Please set a valid output directory while checking this. Otherwise garbage files will be generated inside source directory

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  • Update 2021: Url is down
    – m.reiter
    Oct 22, 2021 at 13:27
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If you want to get the number of lines of code in your entire project just write the below line in the terminal of android studio.

git ls-files | xargs wc -l

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