8 projects for "disk usage" with 2 filters applied:

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    This is a Bourne shell script wrapper surrounding a pure postscript level 3 program to graphically display disk space usage output from the du program. Portability is key.
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    CliFM

    CliFM

    The command line file manager

    A file manager for the Unix terminal. Unlike most file managers out there, based on the TUI, CliFM is entirely based on command-line. It is also ultra-lightweight, lightning fast, extensible, and written in C.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    cdu : a color du, disk usage

    cdu : a color du, disk usage

    An unix command line "du" with colors

    cdu (for Color du) is a perl script which call du and display a pretty histogram with optional colors which allow to imediatly see the directories which take disk space. With no arguments, cdu reports the disk space for all subdirectories of the current directory. With only one directory argument, cdu reports the disk space for all subdirectories of the given directory. You can also call du with no predefined options. For more documentation about available options, see the manpage below.
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    TinyScan
    A Java-based powerful disk usage utility. It outputs a table and a tree (both can be sorted). TinyScan is able to export the result to Excel, Access, MySQL and it can also scan remote computers. It is free and open source.
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    Web based disk usage analyse tool. Devided into two parts, the scanner and the viewer.
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    Ximinez was designed to solve disk usage problems like: "Why is my disk suddenly so full when it was OK just recently?". With Ximinez you can compare an old usage snapshot with a current one and this way quickly find where all those missing GBytes went.
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    This program will recursively process all files and directories given as arguments and output the largest items, where directory sizes are computed by summing content sizes.
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    'finddouble' application searches into a directory and all its sub directories. If it finds several times the same file, a warning message is displayed, but no other action is taken. It's main use is to help you optimize you disk usage.
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