#!/bin/bash echo "šŸ” Analyzing disk usage... Please wait." # 1. Show overall disk usage echo -e "\nšŸ“Š Disk Usage Overview:" df -h # 2. Show the largest directories in / echo -e "\nšŸ“‚ Top 10 Largest Directories in Root (/):" du -ahx / 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -10 # 3. Show the largest directories in /home echo -e "\nšŸ  Top 10 Largest Directories in /home:" du -ahx /home 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -10 # 4. Show the largest files over 1GB echo -e "\nšŸ“„ Top 10 Largest Files Over 1GB:" find / -type f -size +1G -exec ls -lh {} + 2>/dev/null | sort -k5 -rh | head -10 # 5. Check system logs echo -e "\nšŸ“ Checking Large Log Files in /var/log:" sudo du -sh /var/log/* 2>/dev/null | sort -rh | head -10 # 6. Find large installed packages (Debian-based) if command -v dpkg-query &> /dev/null; then echo -e "\nšŸ“¦ Top 10 Largest Installed Packages (Debian-based):" dpkg-query -Wf '${Installed-Size}\t${Package}\n' | sort -rh | head -10 fi # 7. Find large installed packages (RPM-based) if command -v dnf &> /dev/null; then echo -e "\nšŸ“¦ Top 10 Largest Installed Packages (Fedora-based):" dnf list installed | awk '{print $2, $1}' | sort -rh | head -10 fi echo -e "\nāœ… Disk Usage Analysis Completed!"