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EzClean is a free local disk scanning and cleanup tool for macOS and Windows, with Linux support also appearing in its installation commands. Its main pitch is “diffing against a fresh system install”: it lists caches, leftovers, backups, development directories, and large files that exist on your current disk compared with a clean system, along with their paths, sizes, reasons, and risk levels.
Based on the information on the page, EzClean covers use cases for both everyday users and developers. Regular users can find browser caches, Trash items, chat app attachments, Zoom/Slack/Discord/Telegram data, iPhone/iPad MobileSync backups, app uninstall leftovers, and more. Developers can focus on cleaning node_modules, Docker data, Xcode/Android build caches, and package manager caches such as npm, pnpm, Gradle, NuGet, and Cargo. Risks are categorized as Safe, review, and danger. The tool emphasizes that items are moved to the Trash/Recycle Bin by default, and only skipped when using --hard, making its safety approach relatively conservative.
The page marks EzClean as Free and describes it as “local & open-source” with “No telemetry. No daemon. Local-only.” However, the captured content does not include a GitHub repository, license, release history, or maintainer information. As a result, we can only confirm its claims of being open source and locally run, but cannot further assess how auditable the code is.
EzClean AI is a local recommendation engine that reads scan results, scores each category of item, and preselects safely recoverable items; the user still needs to confirm before anything is deleted. Installation is done via a one-line Bash or PowerShell command, and CLI parameters such as ezclean scan --deep, --ai, and --hard are straightforward. The page also notes that users can read the install script or verify the checksum, which is a plus for security-conscious users.
Its strengths are that it is privacy-friendly, requires no account, performs no uploads, uses recoverable deletion by default, and identifies developer-related disk clutter in relatively fine detail. Its weaknesses are limited documentation, with no full ruleset, command reference, FAQ, support channel, or license details visible; it also does not explain how the AI model runs locally or what its decisions are based on. EzClean is suitable for individual developers, heavy Mac/Windows users, and people who want to review before cleaning. It is less suitable for teams that require centralized control, auditing, and enterprise support.
No information is provided about availability in mainland China, mirrors, payment, or download accessibility. Its installation depends on the ezclean.xyz domain and script fetching, so actual reachability needs to be tested by users. Domestic alternatives include BleachBit, dupeGuru, WinDirStat, ncdu, CleanMyMac, and others.
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