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I freed 30GB using Filelight

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  • S [email protected]

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

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    That's when you know it's time for a fresh install

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    • neatobuilds@lemmy.todayN [email protected]

      That's when you know it's time for a fresh install

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      Nah, in a rolling distro it's normal, they were mostly unused stuff hide in /home, and useless yay pkg.

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      • S [email protected]

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

        gustavom@lemmy.worldG This user is from outside of this forum
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        This is why I've set up a ramdisk on ~/.cache and ~/Downloads -- "free" automatic cleanup plus a tad more of performance because why not.

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        • eager_eagle@lemmy.worldE [email protected]

          last year I had over 1TB freed by docker system prune on a dev VM. If you're building images often, that's a mandatory command to run once in a while.

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          I create a cron job with something like: docker system prune -af --filter="until=XXh" where XX is on the order of a few days.

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          • S [email protected]

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

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            Does Linux have spacesniffer?

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            • jode@midwest.socialJ [email protected]

              Is this a Linux version of windirstat?

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              There's a more direct version of that, I guess from KDE, called KdirStat.

              I hadn't heard of the one in the op. But if I had to guess, it looks like it's a different take on the same idea.

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              • S [email protected]

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

                eskuero@lemmy.fromshado.wsE This user is from outside of this forum
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                Clean all the cache downloads of Arch Linux Packages

                pacman -Scc

                Remove unused docker networks and images

                docker system prune --all

                Cleanup untracked git files that might be in .gitignore such as build and out directories (beware of losing data, use "n" instead of "f" for a dry run)

                git clean -xdf

                Do an aggresive pruning of objects in git (MIGHT BE VERY SLOW)

                git gc --aggressive --prune=now

                Remove old journal logs, keeping last seven days

                journalctl --vacuum-time 7days

                Remove pip cache

                pip cache purge

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                • E [email protected]

                  There's a more direct version of that, I guess from KDE, called KdirStat.

                  I hadn't heard of the one in the op. But if I had to guess, it looks like it's a different take on the same idea.

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                  Omfg.

                  I was trying to remember the name of kdirstat ladt night when I stumbled across filelight and made use of that instead.

                  And now there'sa thread on this exact topic. Y'all need to quit it with all this Truman Show nonsense, Baader-Meinhof alone isn't enough to explain how frequently shit like this happens. XD

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                  • S [email protected]

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

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                    I love Filelight. Whoever came up with it is brilliant.

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                    • S [email protected]

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

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                      i use https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu for this

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                      • C [email protected]

                        Does Linux have spacesniffer?

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                        No, and I miss it. Space sniffer was so good.

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                        • knightly@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                          Omfg.

                          I was trying to remember the name of kdirstat ladt night when I stumbled across filelight and made use of that instead.

                          And now there'sa thread on this exact topic. Y'all need to quit it with all this Truman Show nonsense, Baader-Meinhof alone isn't enough to explain how frequently shit like this happens. XD

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                          Y'all need to quit it with all this Truman Show nonsense

                          Oh shit, he's onto us!

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                          • gustavom@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                            This is why I've set up a ramdisk on ~/.cache and ~/Downloads -- "free" automatic cleanup plus a tad more of performance because why not.

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                            I might do that just to force myself to organize and move files out of downloads.

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                              i use https://dev.yorhel.nl/ncdu for this

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                              Also dust

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                              • V [email protected]

                                Y'all need to quit it with all this Truman Show nonsense

                                Oh shit, he's onto us!

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                                Cheese it!

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                                • jode@midwest.socialJ [email protected]

                                  Is this a Linux version of windirstat?

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                                  There's also QDirStat which is like KDirStat but without KDE dependencies.

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                                  • mrsoup@lemmy.zipM [email protected]

                                    I recommend it too. It's simple as doing:

                                    sudo rm -rf /
                                    

                                    Where "-rf" obviously stands for "remove french".

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

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                                    • eskuero@lemmy.fromshado.wsE [email protected]

                                      Clean all the cache downloads of Arch Linux Packages

                                      pacman -Scc

                                      Remove unused docker networks and images

                                      docker system prune --all

                                      Cleanup untracked git files that might be in .gitignore such as build and out directories (beware of losing data, use "n" instead of "f" for a dry run)

                                      git clean -xdf

                                      Do an aggresive pruning of objects in git (MIGHT BE VERY SLOW)

                                      git gc --aggressive --prune=now

                                      Remove old journal logs, keeping last seven days

                                      journalctl --vacuum-time 7days

                                      Remove pip cache

                                      pip cache purge

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                                      Remove unused conda packages and caches:

                                      conda clean --all

                                      If you are a Python developer, this can easily be several or tens of GB.

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                                      • F [email protected]

                                        I create a cron job with something like: docker system prune -af --filter="until=XXh" where XX is on the order of a few days.

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                                        ah, this filter by timestamp might be very useful to me, thanks

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                                        • H [email protected]

                                          I might do that just to force myself to organize and move files out of downloads.

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                                          I don't think you'll need to do that, unless you are planning to download files that are over 4Gb long and/or you are using a potato that has less than 1 Gb of ram.

                                          t. I've set my entire ram into a ramdisk, and the performance actually IMPROVED compared to not setting a ramdisk at all.

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