Filelight is a graphical disk usage analyzer part of the KDE Gear.
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Filelight screenshot
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Developer(s) | Max Howell, Martin Sandsmark, et al. |
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Initial release | January 12, 2004 (2004-01-12) |
Stable release | 22.12.3 / March 2, 2023; 16 months ago (2023-03-02) |
Repository | https://github.com/KDE/filelight |
Operating system | Linux/Unix//BSD/Windows |
Type | Disk space analyzer |
License | GPL-2.0-onlyorGPL-3.0-only |
Website | utils |
Instead of showing a tree view of the files within a partitionordirectory, or even a columns-represent-directories view like xdiskusage, it shows a series of concentric pie charts representing the various directories within the requested partition or directory and the amount of space they use.[1] This method is known as a multilevel pie chart, sunburst chart or ring chart.[2][3] Users may also on the pie-chart segment representing a particular directory and repeat the analysis for that directory,[4] right click that segment to open a file managerorterminal emulator in that location, or copy to clipboard or delete the directory, and right click the segment representing a file to open it, copy it to the clipboard, or delete it.
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