nix-sweep
aims to provide a nice interface for cleaning up old Nix profile generations and left-over garbage collection roots.
Calculating the size of the Nix paths may take a few moments, especially on older hardware.
If you want to avoid that overhead you can use --no-size
to skip size calculations.
nix-sweep
allows you to create presets for clean out criteria, that can then be used with nix-sweep cleanout
.
Preset configs are stored as TOML files. If a preset is present in multiple of those files, then the ones further down in the list override ones further up. The following locations are checked for preset files:
/etc/nix-sweep/presets.toml
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nix-sweep/presets.toml
/~/.config/nix-sweep/presets.toml
- configuration files passed via
-C
/--config
Example:
[housekeeping]
keep-min = 10
remove-older = 14d
interactive = true
gc = false
Presets can be used with the -p
(--preset
) flag:
nix-sweep -p housekeeping system
nix-sweep -p only-remove-really-old system
nix-sweep -p nuke-everything system
Code contributions (pull request) are currently not accepted. If you have any feedback, ideas or bugreports feel free to open a new issue