2020 is almost over(To be honest, 2020 is one of the hardest years for me). Anyways, before 2021 cleaning my machine can be good.
ncdu 1.15.1 =========== DESCRIPTION ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage) is a curses-based version of the well-known 'du', and provides a fast way to see what directories are using your disk space REQUIREMENTS In order to compile and install ncdu, you need to have at least... - a POSIX-compliant operating system (Linux, BSD, etc) - curses libraries and header files INSTALL The usual: ./configure --prefix=/usr make make install If you're building directly from the git repository, make sure you have perl (or rather, pod2man), pkg-config and GNU autoconf/automake installed, then run 'autoreconf -i', and you're ready to continue with the usual ./configure and make route. COPYING Copyright (c) 2007-2020 Yoran Heling Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,…
Install
$ sudo apt-get install ncdu # Ubuntu(Debian)
$ brew install ncdu # with Homebrew
$ sudo port install ncdu # with MacPorts
How to use
There are two easy ways to use ncdu
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One is to move to the directory that you want to know the details and the other is to pass the directory as a parameter.
$ pwd
/Users/koji/Documents/github
# way 1 (/Users/koji/Documents/github/TypeScript)
$ cd TypeScript
$ ncdu
# way 2
$ pwd
/Users/koji/Documents/github
$ ncdu TypeScript
Then we can move a directory to a directory with the arrow keys
up/down: Select a directory
left: Move out from a directory
right: Move in a directory
We can understand which folders/files are taking space on our machine. The result is really simple and the performance is very good.
Happy Holidays!!!
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