#c_lang
jemalloc is a memory allocator that helps computers manage memory more efficiently. It was first used in FreeBSD in 2005 and is now used in many applications because it reduces memory fragmentation and supports many threads running at the same time. This means it can handle lots of small memory requests without slowing down, making it very useful for demanding applications. The benefit to users is faster and more reliable performance, especially in programs that need to handle a lot of data or run many tasks simultaneously.
https://github.com/jemalloc/jemalloc
#shell#analyzer#appcleaner#clean#cleaner#cleaner_cli#cleaner_script#command_line#daisydisk#istat#mac#macos#optimize#sensei#shell#uninstall
Mole is a free, open-source terminal tool that deeply cleans and optimizes your Mac by removing caches, logs, browser junk, and app leftovers—freeing up gigabytes like 95GB in one go. It smartly uninstalls apps with all hidden files, analyzes disk space visually, monitors CPU/memory live, and rebuilds caches for better speed. Install easily via curl or Homebrew, preview changes safely, and use Touch ID. This saves you money on paid cleaners, reclaims storage fast, boosts performance, and diagnoses issues simply from your terminal.
https://github.com/tw93/Mole