Du (Unix)

   
du (abbreviated from disk usage) is a Unix computer program to display the amount of disk space used under a particular directory or files on a file system. du counts the disk space by walking the directory tree. As such, the amount of space on a file system shown by du may vary from that shown by df if files have been deleted but their blocks not yet freed. In Linux, it is a part of the GNU Coreutils package. The du utility may first have appeared in version 3 of AT&T UNIX.

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