User-friendly, colorful output, adjusts to your terminal's theme & width. Sort the results according to your needs, with groups & filters devices. duf can conveniently output JSON. Make sure you have a working Go environment (Go 1.12 or higher is required). Binaries for Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, Windows. You can simply start duf without any command-line arguments. If you supply arguments, duf will only list specific devices & mount points. If you want to list everything (including pseudo, duplicate, inaccessible file systems), you can. You can show and hide specific tables. You can also show and hide specific filesystems. List inode information instead of block usage. If duf doesn't detect your terminal's colors correctly, you can set a theme. Users of oh-my-zsh should be aware that it already defines an alias called duf, which you will have to remove in order to use duf.
Features
- For Linux, BSD, macOS and Windows
- Groups & filters devices
- User-friendly, colorful output
- Adjusts to your terminal's theme & width
- Sort the results according to your needs
- Can conveniently output JSON