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- ashirbadgudu/npkill
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- ashirbadgudu
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- openclaw/skills
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- skills/ashirbadgudu/npkill
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Clean up node_modules and .next folders to free up disk space using npkill. Specifically designed to help JavaScript and Next.js developers remove accumulated build artifacts that consume significant storage. Provides both interactive and automated cleanup options with safety checks to protect important system directories.
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# NPkill - Node.js and Next.js Build Artifact Cleaner This skill leverages the npkill tool to clean up node_modules and .next folders that accumulate over time from JavaScript and Next.js development, freeing up significant disk space. ## Purpose This skill addresses a common problem faced by JavaScript and Next.js developers: accumulation of large build artifact folders (node_modules, .next) that consume significant disk space over time. It provides a safe and efficient way to identify and remove these unnecessary folders. ## When to Use This Skill Use this skill when: - Your disk space is running low due to accumulated node_modules folders - You want to clean up old Next.js build artifacts (.next folders) - You need to maintain a clean development environment - You want to identify which projects are consuming the most disk space - You want to perform regular maintenance on your development workspace ## Core Commands ### Interactive Cleanup (Recommended) ```bash npkill ``` Launches the interactive interface to browse and selectively delete node_modules folders. This is the safest method as it allows you to review each folder before deletion. ### Target .next Folders Specifically ```bash npkill --target .next ``` Search specifically for .next folders (used by Next.js projects) instead of node_modules. ### Dry Run (Always Recommended First) ```bash npkill --dry-run ``` Simulates the operation without actually deleting anything. Shows what would be deleted. ### Automated Cleanup (Use with Caution) ```bash npkill --delete-all --yes ``` Automatically deletes all node_modules folders found. Use only after verifying with dry-run. ### View Sizes in Gigabytes ```bash npkill --gb ``` Shows folder sizes in gigabytes instead of megabytes for easier reading. ### Scan from Specific Directory ```bash npkill --directory /path/to/search/from ``` Starts searching from a specific directory instead of current directory. ## Safety Features - **Warnings for Protected Dire...
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