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+ | NCDU means for NCurses Disk Usage. | ||
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+ | Ncdu is a simple and fast disk usage analyzer that is used to find directories or files that take up the most space on a local or a remote system. | ||
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+ | It will allow you to easily move from one directory to another using the cursor keys and even take actions on files such as deleting or moving folders. |
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Introduction
NCDU means for NCurses Disk Usage.
Ncdu is a simple and fast disk usage analyzer that is used to find directories or files that take up the most space on a local or a remote system.
It will allow you to easily move from one directory to another using the cursor keys and even take actions on files such as deleting or moving folders.