Czkawka is Your Swiss Knife For Cleaning Files on Linux
After using your Linux system for a couple of months or years, you will find that a lot of dust will start building up on different parts of your OS.
This is especially true regarding your own data and files.
You will have many duplicate files, large files that you no longer use or need, files which you copied to somewhere else but forgot to delete from the original position to free up space… It will eventually be a mess.
On Windows, there were many data cleaning programs like CCleaner and others, but are there any useful alternatives on Linux?
Luckily, the answer is yes, and today we will be doing a walkthrough on Czkawka; an open source data cleaning software which can be used for all your system cleaning purposes.
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