terminal: count all files - including in sub folders
find DIR_NAME -type f | wc -lfind DIR_NAME -type f | wc -lExplanation:
-type f to include only files.
| redirects find command's standard output to wc command's standard input.
wc (short for word count) counts newlines, words and bytes on its input (docs).
-l to count just newlines.
Notes:
Replace DIR_NAME with . to execute the command in the current folder.
On some systems (e.g. OS X) you can omit . for execute in the current folder
You can also remove the -type f to include directories (and symlinks) in the count.
It's possible this command will overcount if filenames can contain newline characters.
Pro tip:
If you want a breakdown of how many files are in each dir under your current dir:
for i in */ ; do echo -n $i"i": " ; (find "$i"i" -type f | wc -l)l) ; done find . -type f | wc -l
folders:
dir /a:d /s /b "DIR_PATH" | find /c ":"
files
dir /a:-d /s /b "DIR_PATH" | find /c ":"