A Mac cleaner for leftover files from developer tools launches
DevCleaner is a Mac cleaning tool that finds and removes unnecessary files left by development tools. It targets Xcode derived data, simulator caches, , Node/NPM files, , , and similar sources of wasted storage.
Its focus is developer-specific clutter that general Mac cleaner apps may miss or handle poorly. It is designed not to touch active .
The goal is to recover tens of gigabytes of storage with a fast, simple app instead of a heavy or trap. The tool is now launched on , with feedback and feature requests being collected.
Key points
- DevCleaner removes leftover files from Mac development tools.
- It scans Xcode, , Docker, Node/NPM, , and related files.
- It focuses on developer clutter that general Mac cleaner apps may miss.
- It says it avoids touching active .
- It launched on and is asking for feedback and feature ideas.