@stlubuntu:

Ubucleaner is a simplistic, non-user-friendly shell script that runs
some simple apt commands and deletes trash folders with no user
interaction. It runs three fixed aptitude commands and removes some
folders - and that's it.

Cruft-cleaner is targeted to less technically-oriented users
uncomfortable with the command line, has a user interface, and lets
users make decisions on which packages are removed. It goes further than
simply telling apt to clean up its cache and purge old configuration.

One is a five minute hack for power users, and the other is aiming to be
a useful tool for everyone.

This comment area is for the discussion of a big in system-cleaner
/cruft-remover. Please keep future discussion on-topic.

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