Ohcount is a source code line counter.
Ohcount identifies source code files in most common programming languages, and prepares total counts of code and comments. It can operate on single files or entire directory trees. Ohcount can produce line-by-line analysis of files for detailed debugging.
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Ohcount is used to create the source code reports on the Ohloh website. [Less]
XRay is an analysis tool built upon your SCMs, aimed to consolidade project statistics from many repositories in a single tool, generating code reports and development statistics obtained from log data and file versions.
Line Counter is a small VB.NET project which helps you to count how many lines (and chars) you coded in a project or just count how many lines (comments, blank lines, code) in a file. Also include a usable DLL.
Pygount counts source lines of code (SLOC) for 200+ programming languages thanks to the pygments lexer. This allows you to estimate the effort that went into creating a software, even if it uses obscure languages. It can be configured to use an output format similar to SLOCCount or cloc, which can
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Count source lines of code (SLOC) and logical lines of code (LLOC). This is a faster implementation (in Go) of David A. Wheeler's sloccount tool. It can count LLOC as well as SLOC and handles a wider spread of languages, as well.
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