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Published: Jun 28, 2025 License: MIT Imports: 4 Imported by: 0

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Copyright (c) 2025 Stefano Scafiti

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Constants

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const (
	KB = 1 << (10 * iota)
	MB
	GB
	TB
)

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Functions

func FormatBytes

func FormatBytes(b int64) string

Helper to format bytes into human-readable units, avoiding .00 for whole numbers

func ParseBytes

func ParseBytes(s string) (uint64, error)

ParseBytes converts a human-readable byte size string (e.g., "10MB", "1.5GB", "2048") into its corresponding int64 value in bytes. If no unit is specified, bytes are assumed.

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