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I freed 30GB using Filelight

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  • B [email protected]

    dust

    Yes, it's du in Rust + more.

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    Isn't that a wayland notification daemon already?

    Edit: no, that's dunst.

    Btw, how do you do the background color thing?

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      Isn't that a wayland notification daemon already?

      Edit: no, that's dunst.

      Btw, how do you do the background color thing?

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      I was confused what you meant by background colour thing so I went to dust docs haha.

      Now I got you. It's a codeblock so it shows in monospace font. Look up .md formatting for tips.

      In this case its a word between backticks `

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        I was confused what you meant by background colour thing so I went to dust docs haha.

        Now I got you. It's a codeblock so it shows in monospace font. Look up .md formatting for tips.

        In this case its a word between backticks `

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        Ah, right, it's the inline code. Mindslip. Thanks!

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        • klu9@lemmy.caK [email protected]

          Personally I'm loving diskonaut. "Graphical" representation but at, ahem, terminal velocity.
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          Jesus, that rustup folder is HUGE

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          • klu9@lemmy.caK [email protected]

            Personally I'm loving diskonaut. "Graphical" representation but at, ahem, terminal velocity.
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            Linky pls

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              flatpak install flathub org.kde.filelight

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                Linky pls

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                https://github.com/imsnif/diskonaut

                No package for my distro, I "installed" an AppImage with AM (which is also how I discovered it)

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                  I freed 50gb by running 'docker system prune'...

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                  I'm new to docker and all of my shit stopped working recently. Just wouldn't load. Took about a half hour to find out that old images were taking up about 63GB on my 100GB boot partition, resulting in it being completely full.

                  I added the command to prune 3 month old images to my update scripts.

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                    [moonpie@osiris ~]$ du -h $(which filelight)
                    316K    /usr/bin/filelight
                    

                    K = kilobytes.

                    [moonpie@osiris ~]$ pacman -Ql filelight | awk '{print $2}' | xargs du | awk '{print $1}' | paste -sd+ | bc
                    45347740
                    

                    (45347740 bytes is 43.247 megabytes).

                    KDE packages have many dependencies, which cause the packages themselves to be extremely tiny. By sharing a ton of code via libraries, they save a lot of space.

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                      And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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                      I normally use rm for that. Or wipefs if I'm feeling particularly spicy.

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                      • B [email protected]

                        I normally use rm for that. Or wipefs if I'm feeling particularly spicy.

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                        Filelight is about finding the folders you don't use that take a lot of space. Basically an easier way to look into which folder takes up what.

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                          Lol I had no idea it relied on so much. Its just built into KDE. Really great app overall.

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                          Basically all KDE apps have the same dependency set. So install one and the next ones will only install the app most likely. On KDE itself you'd already have these.

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                            Filelight is about finding the folders you don't use that take a lot of space. Basically an easier way to look into which folder takes up what.

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                            Wooosh 😉

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                              Jesus, that rustup folder is HUGE

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                              One of the things I dislike about Rust is the massive amount of disk space it takes to do a download, compile, test run.
                              2GB of dependencies and build files for a 200K binary is a bit much.

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                                [moonpie@osiris ~]$ du -h $(which filelight)
                                316K    /usr/bin/filelight
                                

                                K = kilobytes.

                                [moonpie@osiris ~]$ pacman -Ql filelight | awk '{print $2}' | xargs du | awk '{print $1}' | paste -sd+ | bc
                                45347740
                                

                                (45347740 bytes is 43.247 megabytes).

                                KDE packages have many dependencies, which cause the packages themselves to be extremely tiny. By sharing a ton of code via libraries, they save a lot of space.

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                                It being KDE is even less reason to use it

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                                  And that's all, I'm happy since I was out of space.

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                                  Personally I'm a huge fan of dust

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                                    I'm new to docker and all of my shit stopped working recently. Just wouldn't load. Took about a half hour to find out that old images were taking up about 63GB on my 100GB boot partition, resulting in it being completely full.

                                    I added the command to prune 3 month old images to my update scripts.

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                                    Yeah, it's really not called out in the docs. I found out the same way.

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                                    • M [email protected]

                                      Isn't that a wayland notification daemon already?

                                      Edit: no, that's dunst.

                                      Btw, how do you do the background color thing?

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                                      Now someone needs to do a rewrite of dunst in rust called runst to make the confusion complete.

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                                        (This is a joke don’t do this or you’ll ruin your computer)

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                                        You can run it without causing any problems if you add the --no-preserve-root flag as well of course

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                                          Fclones is a great tool, but it's for finding duplicate files and replacing them with sym-/hard-/reflinks.

                                          I recommend using the --cache option to make subsequent runs extremely quick.

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                                          --cache option

                                          I will check this out!

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