# Show Disk Usage For The Current Directory The `du` utility can be used to show disk usage for a particular directory or set of directories. When used without any arguments, it will show the disk usage for the current directory. ```bash $ du 80 ./.git/hooks 8 ./.git/info 256 ./.git/logs/refs/heads ... ``` with the `-h` command we can see it all in a human-readable format ```bash $ du -h 40K ./.git/hooks 4.0K ./.git/info 128K ./.git/logs/refs/heads ``` and to get an even clearer picture we can pipe that through `sort -nr` ```bash $ du -h | sort -nr 412K ./vim 352K ./postgres 340K ./.git/logs 216K ./.git/logs/refs 184K ./ruby 156K ./unix 148K ./git ... ``` This sorts it numerically in reverse order putting the largest stuff at the top.