+"
+full_report+="count\tcomplexity\tweight (kb)\tcategory\n\
+================================================================\n\
+"
+
+# notes are individual files of tasks, usually, although some are combined.
+analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/grunty_notes "grunty notes"
+
+# feisty notes are about feisty meow(r) concerns ltd codebase development.
+analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/feisty_notes "feisty meow notes"
+
+# home notes are a new top-level category; used to be under the grunty.
+analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/branch_road "hearth and home notes"
+
+# scan all the items declared as active projects.
+analyze_by_dir_patterns "active items" ~/cloud/*active*
+
+# scan across all appropriately named project or research folders that live in the "cloud".
+analyze_by_dir_patterns "project files" ~/cloud/*project* ~/cloud/*research*
+
+# scan all the trivial project folders.
+analyze_by_dir_patterns "trivial items" ~/cloud/*trivia*
+
+# source examples need to be sucked into other places, other codebases. they are not
+# supposed to pile up here.
+analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/example_source "source examples"
+
+# and then count up the things that we think will be cleaned soon, but one thing we have learned
+# unsorted files haven't been categorized yet.
+analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/unsorted "unsorted files"
+
+# we now consider the backlog of things to read to be a relevant fact. this is going to hose
+# up our weight accounting considerably.
+analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/reading "reading list"
+
+full_report+="================================================================\n\
+"
+full_report+="$(format_report_line "$total_overload" "$total_weight" "$total_complexity" "total overload")"
+full_report+="\n\
+[gathered on $(date)]\n\n\