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https://github.com/viktomas/godu

Simple golang utility helping to discover large files/folders.
https://github.com/viktomas/godu

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Simple golang utility helping to discover large files/folders.

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# godu

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Find the files that are taking up your space.

Tired of looking like a noob with [Disk Inventory X](http://www.derlien.com/), [Daisy Disk](https://daisydiskapp.com/) or SpaceMonger? Do you want something that:

* can do the job
* scans your drive blazingly fast
* works in terminal
* makes you look cool
* is written in Golang
* you can contribute to

??

Well then **look no more** and try out the godu.

## Installation

With `homebrew`:

```sh
brew tap viktomas/taps
brew install godu
```

With `go`:

```sh
go install github.com/viktomas/godu@latest
```

Or grab a [Released binary](https://github.com/viktomas/godu/releases/latest) for your OS and architecture, extract it and put it on your `$PATH` e.g. `/usr/local/bin`.

## Configuration

You can specify names of ignored folders in `.goduignore` in your home directory:

```sh
> cat ~/.goduignore
node_modules
>
```

I found that I could reduce time it took to crawl through the whole drive to 25% when I started ignoring all `node_modules` which cumulatively contain gigabytes of small text files.

The `.goduignore` is currently only supporting whole folder names. PR that will make it work like `.gitignore` is welcomed.

## Usage

```sh
godu ~
godu -l 100 / # walks the whole root but shows only files larger than 100MB
# godu -print0 ~ | xargs -0 rm # use with caution! Will delete all marked files!
```

## Favourite aliases

```bash
# After you exit godu, all selected files get deleted
alias gd="godu -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf"
# Usage gm ~/destination/folder
# After you exit godu, all selected files get moved to ~/destination/folder
alias gm="godu -print0 | xargs -0 -I _ mv _ "
```

The currently selected file/folder can be marked/unmarked with the space key. Upon exiting, godu prints all marked files/folders to stdout. You can further process them with commands like xargs.

Mind you `-l ` option is not speeding up the walking process, it just allows you to filter small files you are not interested in from the output. **The default limit is 10MB**.

Use arrows (or `hjkl`) to move around, space to select a file / folder, `ESC`, `q` or `CTRL+C` to quit