Ncdu
Disk utility program
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ncdu (NCurses Disk Usage) is a disk utility for Unix systems. Its name refers to its similar purpose to the du utility, but ncdu uses a text-based user interface under the [n]curses programming library.[3] Users can navigate the list using the arrow keys and delete files that are taking up too much space by pressing the 'd' key. It provides a swift and efficient way to view directories that are taking up disk space, and was primarily meant for remote shells. It runs on UNIX-based systems, such as Linux, BSD, and POSIX.[4] Users can install ncdu by running a package manager command in their terminal emulator (i.e. for Debian-based systems, apt install ncdu).[5] Version 1.09 and later can export the file listing in JSON format.
| NCurses Disk Usage | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Yoran Heling |
| Initial release | February 21, 2007[1] |
| Stable release | |
| Written in | C (version 1.x), Zig (version 2.x) |
| Operating system | Linux, BSD, UNIX |
| Platform | POSIX |
| Type | Disk utility |
| License | MIT License |
| Website | dev |
| Repository | |
ncdu was developed by Yoran Heling to learn C and to serve as a disk usage analyzer on remote systems over ssh. Version 2.0 of the program brought a full rewrite in the Zig programming language.[6]