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zds2014-09-06 17:42:21
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zds, 2014-09-06 17:42:21

How to find out which files and how much are taking up space on macbook?

I opened the "storage" section on my macbook and I see the following picture there:
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So, somehow you can find out what kind of files make up this size?
I was just confused by the fact that I don’t keep the video on a hard one, and then from somewhere 9 gigs were drawn. Well, of course you want to figure out where?

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s1dney, 2014-09-06
@s1dney

www.daisydiskapp.com asks for money, but you can use the trial version and delete it if
www.derlien.com is free

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Sergey Petrikov, 2014-09-06
@RicoX

DiskInventoryX on the ball and clearly.

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Dark_Lord, 2014-09-06
@Dark_Lord

A console utility, and in the case of a MAC, a terminal utility,
du with parameters. can be combined with ls and go through the folders separately.
More about command arguments - man or Google, because without understanding or idea of ​​what this or that argument gives - there will be no sense (I judge by myself, to be honest)
Pluses - for free.
Cons - well, for me there are none.

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Ronin427, 2014-09-11
@RONIN427

Disk Space X

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