![]() If you feel that some directories are not important, you can simply delete a few sub-directories or delete the entire folder to free up some space. The above command will show the top directories, which are eating up more disk space. i.e you might want to display the largest files in KB, MB, or GB. Some of you would like to display the above result in human-readable format. ![]() (In our case, We displayed the first 5 lines). -r : Reverse the result of comparisons.-n : Compare according to string numerical value. ![]()
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