Open source desktop application for Linux, analyzes disk usage and shows a graphical tree map visualization of file sizes, identifying large files and folders taking up space.
KDirStat is a free, open source disk usage analyzer and graphical disk space visualizer for Linux desktop environments like KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce, and others. It provides an interactive graphical tree map of file and folder sizes on local, removable, and network drives to help identify where disk space is being consumed.
Some key features of KDirStat include:
KDirStat is designed to be an intuitive and user-friendly application to analyze disk space usage. With its interactive tree maps and graphs, it allows users to easily drill down into folders and identify large files and directories that may be candidates for deletion or archiving to free up disk space. The ability to view usage across multiple drives as well as save reports also makes KDirStat a versatile disk analyzer for Linux desktops.
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