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# QDirStat
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QDirStat is a graphical application to show where your disk space has gone and
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to help you to clean it up.
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This is a Qt-only port of the old Qt3/KDE3-based KDirStat, now based on the
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latest Qt 5. It does not need any KDE libs or infrastructure. It runs on every
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X11-based desktop on Linux, BSD and other Unix-like systems and of course in a
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Docker container.
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_Main window screenshot - notice the multi-selection in the tree and the treemap_
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## Features
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QDirStat has a number of new features compared to KDirStat. To name a few:
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- Multi-selection in both the tree and the treemap.
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- Unlimited number of user-defined cleanup actions.
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- Properly show errors of cleanup actions (and their output, if desired).
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- Configurable file categories (MIME types), treemap colors, exclude rules,
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  tree columns.
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- Package manager support:
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  - Show what software package a system file belongs to.
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  - **Packages View** showing disk usage of installed software
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    packages and their individual files.
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  - **Unpacked Files View** showing what files in system directories do not belong to any installed software package.
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- New views:
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  - Disk usage per file type (by filename extension).
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  - File size histogram view.
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  - File age view.
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  - Free, used and reserved disk size for each mounted filesystem (like _df_)
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  # Tipi Specific Note
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  By default, qDirStat will analyze the /runtipi/ directory, *not the whole system that tipi is installed on!* |