Over the years, I found myself juggling data between Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, and others, with no easy way to get a unified view of what was stored where, how much space was used, or where duplicates were hiding.
To solve this, I built CloudMapper—a tool that scans your cloud storage accounts, aggregates metadata, and generates visualizations and reports to help you understand your storage usage. With CloudMapper, you can:
- Visualize storage usage: Generate treemaps and summaries to see which folders and files are taking up the most space.
- Find duplicates: Identify duplicate files across providers to reclaim wasted space.
- Analyze file types: Get breakdowns by file extension, size, and more.
- Export reports: Output results as HTML, Markdown, or plain text for further analysis.
CloudMapper is open-source and available at github.com/tesserato/cloudmapper.
Key Features
- Unified view of multiple cloud storage providers
- Treemap visualizations for quick insights
- Duplicate file detection
- File type and size analysis
- Exportable reports
Installation
CloudMapper is written in Rust and can be easily installed using Cargo. See the README for detailed instructions.