The UwUinator is a CLI program that fills a directory with what we call "UwU files." By default, this is a PNG image titled "uwu.png." In reality, this file can be whatever you want it to, and can be specified in the program.
uwurs.exe [path] [options]
--file
- The file to be copied into the directory. Default is "uwu.png"
--amount
- The amount of files to be copied into the directory. Default is as many as it takes to fill the directory.
--storage
- The amount of storage the UwUinator should take up.
Fill a specified path with 1000 UwU files of your choice:
uwurs.exe D:\path\to\fill --file path\to\my\file.txt --amount 1000
Fill a specified path with 10GB of UwU files:
uwurs.exe D:\path\to\fill --storage 1000000000
Completely fill a directory with as many UwU files as can fit:
uwurs.exe D:\path\to\fill
The UwUinator [Pronounced oo-woo-inator] started as a silly Python script that I wrote during school. Now, I try to write an UwUinator in any programming language that I'm trying to learn, as it seems like a good sort of introduction to command line arguments and File I/O operations.
Be sure to check out the original Python-based UwUinator