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du-dust
A more intuitive version of du
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gravityfile
A state-of-the-art file system analyzer with TUI
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mmdu
disk usage for IBM Storage Scale file systems
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disksift
A modern CLI tool to analyze disk usage and find largest files/directories
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dirpulse
A CLI tool to analyze directory contents and report file statistics
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filebyte
A powerful CLI tool for analyzing files and directories with detailed metadata, permissions, and size information
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diskhound
CLI tool to find the largest subdirectories
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redu
like ncdu for a restic repository
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durs
fast, intuitive disk usage analyzer in Rust. Quickly assess file system space with efficient, clear visualizations and insights.
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acme-disk-use
Fast disk usage analyzer with intelligent caching for incremental write workloads
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dux-cli
An interactive, DaisyDisk-like terminal disk usage analyzer with rich TUI
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dux-core
Core library for DUX disk usage analyzer - tree data structures and parallel scanning
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filesize
Find the physical space used by a file
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mcdu
A modern disk usage analyzer with a terminal UI, inspired by ncdu
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fx
Filetree eXploratory analyzer
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rudu
Fast, parallel Rust CLI tool for analyzing directory sizes
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dusage
💾 A command line disk usage information tool: disk usage (foreground), inodes (background)
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dr_disk
An interactive Rust CLI tool for disk usage analysis
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sizr
A fast, Rust-based tool to analyze file system usage with colorful output, file aggregation, exclusions, and directory comparisons
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dirio
CLI to track and report disk usage over some subcommand runtime
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dirstat-rs
A disk usage cli similar to windirstat
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autoclap
👏 Auto-propagate Cargo.toml infos (name, version, author, repo) into app
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dfrs
Display file system space usage using graphs and colors
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durt
Command line tool for calculating the size of files and directories
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spacehog
finding large files on your system
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dust_style_filetree_display
a rip off of dust's display, useful for applications that want dust's output style for some reason
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dua
Disk Usage Analyzer (DUA) is a linux console application to display what uses the most space in the specified directories. Think about it as a console version of KDirStat or WinDirStat
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spruce
A command line utility for analyzing disk usage
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