Categorising and counting my content

It’s interesting to divide the articles I’ve written over the years into topics where I am often critical, and topics on which my writing is more contemplative or praising.

Language: 1,285,235wordsin726files.
Music: 140,887wordsin151files.
Nature: 8,576wordsin 18files.
Technics: 49,808wordsin 49files.
Software: 179,728wordsin193files.
Economics: 230,119wordsin199files.
Politics: 472,547wordsin582files.
Tourism: 24,033wordsin 76files.
Sundry: 102,178wordsin149files.

Directories used

Language: lingtics, etymolog, fonetics, foneport, JRdC, writings, poemas.

Music: musica, mymusic, tango.

Nature: nature.

Technics: technica.

Software: sfreview, werkdir, prime.

Economics: economi.

Politics: recensie, religion, politics (not including ../politics/devmrdzk/docs/entry*.htm, discussions not written by me, 380,658 words in 35 files).

Tourism: toerisme, traffic, naviga.

Sundry: about, chkdigit, commerc, fotoport, gold, simipipl, sport, index (not including
../index/index-[a-z].html).

Technical

Commmands used:

find <dirs> -type f \( -name '*.[sh]tm' -o -name '*.html' \) | wc
find <dirs> -type f \( -name '*.[sh]tm' -o -name '*.html' \) |
	../toolbin/siworin/w | wc

Could they be combined into one without using a temp file? I don’t see it. But why bother? Their use is quite infrequent, so efficiency is not an issue.


Calculated and written Ruud Harmsen.