Your dev tools hoard gigabytes of hidden caches, build artifacts, and forgotten dependencies. FreeUpSpace finds them safely and gives your storage back.
A thoughtful set of tools designed to clean intelligently, not recklessly.
Auto-detects which dev tools you have installed and only scans what's relevant to you.
Every item classified as Safe, Caution, or Danger. You'll never accidentally lose work.
Remove all safe items instantly. Build caches and temp files, gone in seconds.
Docker, Xcode, Node, Python, Rust, Go, and more. Deep cleaning for your whole workflow.
Check reclaimable space anytime from your menu bar. No need to open the full app.
See the terminal command for every action. Nothing hidden, everything auditable.
Choose precisely what to remove with per-item checkboxes. Your machine, your rules.
Files move to Trash so you can always restore them. Permanent delete is opt-in only.
No configuration. No learning curve. Just results.
FreeUpSpace detects your dev tools and concurrently scans every relevant directory for reclaimable space.
See exactly what can be removed, organized by tool and categorized by safety level with clear explanations.
One click for safe items, or choose precisely what to clean. Everything goes to Trash unless you say otherwise.
Deep cleanup strategies for every major development tool. Not just deleting random caches.
Images, containers, volumes, build cache
DerivedData, simulators, device support, archives
npm, yarn, pnpm caches, stale node_modules
pip, conda, pipx, Poetry caches
Cargo registry, build cache, old toolchains
Module cache, build cache, installed binaries
Download cache, cask cache, build logs
Cached extensions, crash reports, temp data
Bloated .git directories, aggressive garbage collection
Chrome, Firefox, Safari caches
User logs, crash reports, old downloads
Build caches, wrapper distributions, repository
Every single item is classified before you make a decision. No surprises.
Auto-regenerated caches and build artifacts. Your tools rebuild these automatically the next time you use them.
May require a re-download or rebuild after removal. Think old SDK versions, stale dependencies, or inactive toolchains.
Could affect your active work. Always explicitly confirmed, never auto-selected, and clearly explained before removal.
Download FreeUpSpace and get back the gigabytes your dev tools have been quietly hoarding.