A graphical user interface tool for finding and removing unused GTK+ resources, simplifying cleanup in Linux systems.
GtkOrphan is a graphical application for Linux systems aimed at finding and removing unused GTK+ resources. GTK+ is a popular toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces in Linux, and over time unused icon files, themes, language files or interface layout files can accumulate and take up disk space.
GtkOrphan provides an easy way to scan your system for these unused resources and remove them. It has a simple graphical interface that shows all the unused GTK+ files found and allows you to view the name, type and location of each one. You can then selectively delete the ones you don't need anymore.
Some key features of GtkOrphan include:
In summary, GtkOrphan is a handy utility for simplifying the process of finding and deleting unused GTK+ resources like icon and theme files that often accumulate on Linux systems over time. With its intuitive graphical interface, it makes it easy to reclaim some wasted disk space.