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Puma Thailand2013-09-12 12:42:14
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Puma Thailand, 2013-09-12 12:42:14

Nice space usage reports in linux

For windows, there are a bunch of programs that build pie charts according to the space occupied and it is immediately easy to understand what went where and where.
Is there something similar for the linux console to launch and it will generate beautiful reports in html for you and immediately look through the web server.
If not, no one wants to write by chance?

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avalak, 2013-09-12
@opium

philesight
Baobab is a standard tool in gnome

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mikes, 2013-09-12
@mikes

well, beautiful or not, but ncdu suits me just fine
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Alexander Lebedev, 2013-09-12
@cawaleb

Maybe I don’t understand something in Unix-like systems, I have been working with them for a short time since about 99. But in my opinion df, du and find. Much clearer than any chart picture. Yes, you can use it in scripts.
My opinion may not be correct, maybe now it is customary to look at the place differently.

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Eddy_Em, 2013-09-12
@Eddy_Em

I can give a "script" for building a histogram by file sizes in the current directory with the search for the "fattest" one.

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cjey, 2013-09-12
@cjey

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egorinsk, 2013-09-12
@egorinsk

Why a server?

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TyVik, 2013-09-12
@TyVik

I use the standard Krusader.

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