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Clear user-specific cache

Overview

About this script

This script improves your privacy on Linux.

These changes use Linux system commands to update your settings.

User-specific non-essential data is stored in $XDG_CACHE_HOME, which defaults to $HOME/.cache 1. Even though this data should be safe to delete, an application might still not comply with the standard and put anything in the cache folder, but this is very rare.

This cache is used by both the operating system and different applications on it, e.g., used by KDE since v5.0 2, pip (Python package manager) 3, or Google Chrome and Chromium-based browsers. Deleting this cache does not affect sandboxed applications, e.g., those that are installed using Snap or Flatpak.

This script uses Bash (Shell script) scripting language.

Not Advised

This script should only be used by advanced users. This script is not recommended for daily use as it breaks important functionality. Do not run it without having backups and system snapshots.

Implementation Details
  • Language: bash

  • Required Privileges: Root/sudo access

  • Compatibility: Linux only

  • Reversibility: Some changes may be permanent

Explore Categories

This action belongs to Clear shared caches category. The scripts in this category bulk delete all cache entries for the given scope. These scripts are designed to affect more than a single application and do a wide range of cleaning. Read more on category page ▶

Apply now

Choose one of three ways to apply:

  1. Automatically via privacy.sexy: The easiest and safest option.
  2. Manually by downloading: Requires downloading a file.
  3. Manually by copying: Advanced flexibility.

Alternative 1. Apply with Privacy.sexy

privacy.sexy is free and open-source application that lets securely apply this action easily.

Open privacy.sexy

privacy.sexy instructions
  1. Open or download the desktop application
  2. Search for the script name: Clear user-specific cache.
  3. Check the script by clicking on the checkbox.
  4. Click on Run button at the bottom of the page.

Alternative 2. Download

Reversible

This script is reversible, you can restore your changes to the initial/default state. The restore/revert methods provided here can help you fix issues.

If something goes wrong, use the Revert script provided above.

  1. Download the script file by clicking on the button below:

    Download script

  2. Run the script file by clicking on it.

Alternative 3. Copy

This is for advanced users. Consider automatically applying or downloading the script for simpler way.

  1. Open Terminal

  2. Copy the following code:

Code to apply changes
rm -rfv ~/.cache/*
sudo rm -rfv root/.cache/*
  1. Paste the code into terminal.
  2. Press Enter to apply the code.

Some scripts requires restarting your computer to take affect.

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