TreeSize for Unix is a utility software that analyzes disk usage and categorizes files by their occupied space. It provides an insight into the physical size of folders in a system.
One of the highlights of this software is that, like du, it counts hard links only once, and the space utilized by different file systems are not added together. TreeSize is designed to help you see the big picture when it comes to managing disk space, allowing you to identify folders or files that are taking up too much space, giving you the opportunity to delete, move or compress them. While using this tool, users can easily manage their disk consumption while ensuring they always have enough space for new files.
To use TreeSize, you need to meet two basic requirements: GTK and GLIB. These requirements are easy to meet, ensuring that installation and setup are hassle-free. Overall, TreeSize is an incredibly useful tool that can help any computer user manage their disk consumption and free up valuable space on their drives.
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