dust:tldr:66ebe
dust: Do not display percent bars and percentages.
$ dust --no-percent-bars
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The command "dust --no-percent-bars" is likely a command line command that is used to execute an application or script called "dust" with the additional option "--no-percent-bars".
The "dust" application is not a standard Unix or Linux command, so without more context, it is difficult to provide specific information about its functionality. However, based on the command syntax, it might be related to analyzing disk usage.
The "--no-percent-bars" option suggests that when the "dust" application is executed, it will present data without using percent bars or visual representations to indicate the percentage of disk usage.
This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and
never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.