See what's eating your disk. Then clear it.
A native macOS treemap of your whole drive — every folder sized to scale — with one-click cleanup of the regenerable junk that quietly fills a Mac. If you loved WinDirStat on Windows, this is that, free and open source.
Download for macOS Free & open-source (MIT) · signed & notarized by Apple · Apple Silicon and Intelbrew install --cask chartres/mac-dir-stat/mac-dir-stat
Every Mac fills up, and the Storage bar in Settings won't tell you with what.
The good disk visualizers are either paid (DaisyDisk) or barely maintained
(GrandPerspective). MacDirStat is the third option: free, fast,
native, and it doesn't stop at showing you the problem — it finds the
caches, build folders, and node_modules you can safely delete and
trashes them in one pass.
Every file drawn to scale, colored by type, depth, or age. Free and hidden space accounted for, so the picture adds up to your actual drive.
Finds Xcode DerivedData, simulators, node_modules, target, Docker, Cargo, Gradle caches — tick what you trust, Trash it, confirm once.
A synced directory list and a per-extension breakdown with sizes, counts, and sort controls. Click the treemap to jump to any location.
A parallel filesystem walk with live progress. No Electron, no web view — a real Mac app that opens straight into a scan.
Grant Full Disk Access a single time and the per-folder prompts stop. Protected areas you skip just show as Hidden / Skipped.
No account, no cloud. Optional usage counts are anonymous, off by default, and never include a file name or path.
Not a cleaner that nags, not a subscription, not a menu-bar gimmick. A disk map you can act on. Mac-only, on purpose.