Space Radar Electron is a space visualizer that allows interactive Sunburst and Treemap charting of your disk space and memory.
This project started as quick prototype for me to test drive atom electron (& some es6 syntax), d3.js and for me to explore the question of "what's taking up my disk space". Turns out writing a disk visualization app isn't that simple as I dwell into figuring out how to make disk scanning not block the ui thread, ipc calls go faster, smoother rendering, lesser memory usage, more sensible interactions...
Download Mac and Windows at the releases page
- previews visualization as disk is being scanned
- cross platform (at least on Mac OS X and Windows)
- allow drilldown of directories
- breadcrumbs and navigation
- analyze disk contents from a remote server (see section Reading from a file)
To create a file to be read from use du -ak
, for example:
du -ak /var/log /usr | gzip -c > /tmp/sizes.txt.gz
du -ak /opt /home /tmp > /tmp/sizes.txt
Compressed files can be read directly. To detect them, the file name has to end with .gz
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- more target for scanning
- color by file types
- filter hidden files
- moar!!
- let me know what you think
- More efficient memory usage
- More efficient scanning process
- 3D visualization
V4
- Treemap view
- Memory monitoring
- Mac App look using Photon
- Context Menus for locating + opening + deleting files / directories
- Navigation controls (back/fwd/up)
- Switched disk scanning jobs to invisible renderer process
Version 3
- App icon finally! Thanks Jill for the help with this :)
- Many Bug fixes
- Disk scanning is moved to a webview process
- Investigated various RPC methods. Now uses LocalStorage + FileSystem IPC message passing
- Reduce memory usage (and Electron crashes) by not caching key paths
- Tested on > 100GB & 2M files
- Improvements to user interactivity esp on hover states
- To prevent renderer process from hitting heap mem limit (1.5GB), all previous data is null, with dom elements removed to reduce memory pressure
- Allow target selection for disk usage scanning
- Locate path in Finder
- Env Debug Flags
Version 2
- Major speed up scanning directories. About 10x from version 1, and almost as fast or faster than du.
- Runs disk scanning as a separate headless renderer process
- Json is passed back via IPC
- Remove Async npm dependency
Please raise on github issue tracker or contact @blurspline on twitter
Run
DEBUG=true electron .
or
npm run app
Check that you have depdencies installed, otherwise run (this may take awhile for electron binaries)
npm install
- Jill for designing the app logo
- Jianwei for his comments on the app
- Chee Aun for helping alpha test the app
- WM for his talk on Electron that got me started