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Czkawka is a free and open-source application designed to help you efficiently manage your digital clutter by finding and removing various types of unwanted files, freeing up valuable disk space.
Czkawka is a cross-platform desktop application written in Rust, offering a suite of tools to scan your file system and identify duplicate files, empty folders, similar images, large files, empty files, temporary files, and broken symbolic links.
Manually finding and cleaning up various types of redundant or unnecessary files on a computer is time-consuming and error-prone. Czkawka automates this process, quickly identifying clutter so users can reclaim disk space and better organize their files.
Scans for identical files based on hash or size, with customizable comparison methods.
Locates and lists empty directories within specified paths.
Identifies visually similar photos, even if they have different resolutions or formats.
Lists the largest files on selected drives or folders.
Discovers zero-byte files.
Searches for commonly used temporary file extensions.
Czkawka is suitable for anyone looking to clean up their storage space and improve file organization, including:
Users can quickly find and remove duplicates, empty folders, and large files to free up significant storage.
Enables installing more applications, storing more data, or improving system performance.
Photographers and users with large image libraries can use the similar images finder to group and manage visually similar photos.
Simplifies curating photo albums and removes clutter from multiple shots of the same scene.
Developers can use Czkawka to find temporary files, empty folders, or duplicate project copies that accumulate over time.
Keeps development directories tidy and reduces build times caused by excessive files.
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