perl -MData::Dump=pp
-wle"opendir D,'.';m[\.([^.]+$)]&&++$exts{$1}while$_=readdir D;pp\%ext
+s"
{
"0_01" => 1,
1 => 2,
2 => 1,
3 => 1,
4 => 1,
au3 => 1,
bak => 2,
"bak'" => 1,
bin => 2,
bmp => 1,
c => 15,
csv => 2,
dat => 14,
dat1 => 1,
dat2 => 1,
dis => 1,
dll => 3,
emf => 1,
evt => 1,
exe => 9,
"exp" => 1,
file => 1,
flv => 1,
h => 2,
htm => 1,
jpg => 10,
js => 1,
lib => 1,
obj => 8,
out => 1,
pl => 207,
pm => 8,
png => 13,
sortex => 1,
swf => 1,
tar => 1,
tws => 1,
txt => 13,
xls => 1,
xml => 1,
zip => 3,
}
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