This refers to a process designed to identify and remove unnecessary files consuming disk space within a software debugging environment. It entails a thorough examination of storage, removing files based on predefined criteria. The “90” indicates a specific limit; for instance, cleanup may be triggered when disk usage reaches 90% capacity. This mechanism helps maintain optimal system performance.
Effective management of storage resources is crucial for stable operation and efficient debugging workflows. A historical context reveals a shift from manual cleanup procedures to automated systems that minimize human intervention. The benefit lies in reducing the likelihood of performance degradation and preventing errors caused by insufficient disk space.