Visual Studio.NET question (line count of project?)
not sure if this belongs in this forum. feel free to move it if not.
Anyone know of a way of getting the total linecount of a project's files? Just curious because a project I'm working on has ballooned in size to many thousands of lines of code. Everytime I open it I have to laugh at how huge it's gotten (I usually just work on little fragments of engines to play around as a hobby and since it's just me writing it, so my stuff doesn't usually get too huge before i move on). It's just a little 2D tilebased testbed I've been working on to play around with various methods of synthetic intelligence.
But anyway that's not important. Anyone know of a way or a tool to get a total line count of a project?
I'd like to issue a warning about http://www.wndtabs.com/plc/ :it can do some really weird things.
When I tried it long ago, it created all kinds of random files on the desktop, in my documents, and messed up some menus in my copy of VS.Net
I'm not saying its crappy software or anything, it could have been something weird about my setup, but it can happen...
When I tried it long ago, it created all kinds of random files on the desktop, in my documents, and messed up some menus in my copy of VS.Net
I'm not saying its crappy software or anything, it could have been something weird about my setup, but it can happen...
I use PLC, latest version... haven't had any problems with it. Very handy for boosting my linecount ego.
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