This tool dumps aspects of the path tree to a file or the console in DOT (graphviz) format. You can run with --help
to get more complete usage information, but here are some common usage suggestions. They all require the graphviz binaries to be installed, with the dot
tool, at least, in your path.
The command
```bash PathTreeExport | dot -Tpdf -o graph.pdf ```
will create a graph.pdf
file that shows the paths known in a condensed format (each node containing just one path ocmponent). See the example below:
The command
```bash PathTreeExport -a true -t false -p true | dot -Tpdf -o graph.pdf ```
which is shorthand for
```bash PathTreeExport –show-aliases true –show-tree false –full-paths true | dot -Tpdf -o graph.pdf ```
will create a graph.pdf
file that shows just the aliases and the sources of their data, with the full path in each node. See the example below: