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Check space utilization in recursive mode

Hi friends,

I have the following query..

Suppose I have the parent directory as /home/suresh/Jobs and assume there are many child ub-directories created within this parent directory

I would like to fire a command [ something like bdf . ] which will give me the space utilization within each of the child directories with this parent dir...

This will help mt identify which child directory is using more space as compared to others and hence I can clean-up the same..

Please advice

Regards,
Suresh
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du -k /home/suresh/Jobs/* | sort -n
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