Version 1.3.3 of package Disk-Usage has just been released in GNU ELPA. You can now find it in M-x list-packages RET.
Disk-Usage describes itself as: =================================== Sort and browse disk usage listings =================================== More at https://elpa.gnu.org/packages/disk-usage.html ## Summary: Warning: BSD and macOS users need `gdu`, the "GNU du" from the "GNU coreutils". Disk Usage is a file system analyzer: it offers a tabulated view of file listings sorted by size. Directory sizes are computed recursively. The results are cached for speed. Run `disk-usage' or `disk-usage-here' to display a listing. See `describe-mode' for additional bindings, such as `disk-usage-dired-at-point' to open a `dired' buffer for the current directory. Instead of displaying only the current folder, `disk-usage' can also display files in all subfolders recursively with `disk-usage-toggle-recursive'. Marked files can be trashed with `disk-usage-delete-marked-files'. When called with a prefix argument, files are deleted permanently. ## Recent NEWS: [Not provided 🙁]
