Releases: lnvestor/tokki-releases
Tokki v0.1.2
Tokki 🥕
A native Mac cleaner that finds the junk other cleaners miss — completely free.
Caches, stale node_modules, Docker images, iOS Simulators, Xcode DerivedData,
and the junk AI tools leave behind (Claude Code transcripts, Codex CLI artifacts,
Cursor / VS Code / Zed caches, Ollama & LM Studio model stores) — sized, itemized,
and one click from the Trash.
No license key. No account. No subscription. Just free.
Download
Get the latest version from tokki.sh, or grab the
Tokki.dmg from the latest release on this page.
Apple silicon (M-series). ~10 MB. macOS 12+.
Install
- Open the downloaded
Tokki.dmg. - Drag Tokki into your Applications folder.
- Launch it. On first open, macOS may warn it's from an unidentified developer —
right-click the app → Open → Open to allow it.
What it does
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
| Clean | 24 categories across AI tools, dev tools, apps, and browsers — agent & editor junk, package-manager caches, logs, Xcode DerivedData, stale node_modules, iOS Simulators, Docker images, old installers. |
| Apps | Every app with its real icon, size, and last-used date. Uninstall finds leftovers across 11 ~/Library areas. |
| Status | Live CPU, memory, disk, network, and battery, plus free disk space in your menu bar. |
| AI Sessions | Browse Claude Code sessions by project, resume any of them in your terminal, or trash stale transcripts. |
| Optimize | One-button system tune-up plus a Projects doctor that scores your repos on Claude Code best practices. |
Safe by design
- Show before remove. Every clean runs a dry-run first — itemized paths and byte
counts. You confirm; Tokki acts. - Trash by default. Cleans and uninstalls go to the macOS Trash. Permanent deletion
is an explicit per-action toggle. - Refuses when unsure. A hard deny-list protects Documents, Pictures,
.ssh,
Keychains, Mail, and Photos. - Nothing leaves your Mac. No account, no analytics, no network calls — Tokki runs
entirely on your machine.
Links
- Website: tokki.sh
- Support: support@tokki.sh
Tokki v0.1.1
Auto-update test release.
Tokki v0.1.0
Tokki 🥕
A native Mac cleaner that finds the junk other cleaners miss — completely free.
Caches, stale node_modules, Docker images, iOS Simulators, Xcode DerivedData,
and the junk AI tools leave behind (Claude Code transcripts, Codex CLI artifacts,
Cursor / VS Code / Zed caches, Ollama & LM Studio model stores) — sized, itemized,
and one click from the Trash.
No license key. No account. No subscription. Just free.
Download
Get the latest version from tokki.sh, or grab the
Tokki.dmg from the latest release on this page.
Apple silicon (M-series). ~10 MB. macOS 12+.
Install
- Open the downloaded
Tokki.dmg. - Drag Tokki into your Applications folder.
- Launch it. On first open, macOS may warn it's from an unidentified developer —
right-click the app → Open → Open to allow it.
What it does
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
| Clean | 24 categories across AI tools, dev tools, apps, and browsers — agent & editor junk, package-manager caches, logs, Xcode DerivedData, stale node_modules, iOS Simulators, Docker images, old installers. |
| Apps | Every app with its real icon, size, and last-used date. Uninstall finds leftovers across 11 ~/Library areas. |
| Status | Live CPU, memory, disk, network, and battery, plus free disk space in your menu bar. |
| AI Sessions | Browse Claude Code sessions by project, resume any of them in your terminal, or trash stale transcripts. |
| Optimize | One-button system tune-up plus a Projects doctor that scores your repos on Claude Code best practices. |
Safe by design
- Show before remove. Every clean runs a dry-run first — itemized paths and byte
counts. You confirm; Tokki acts. - Trash by default. Cleans and uninstalls go to the macOS Trash. Permanent deletion
is an explicit per-action toggle. - Refuses when unsure. A hard deny-list protects Documents, Pictures,
.ssh,
Keychains, Mail, and Photos. - Nothing leaves your Mac. No account, no analytics, no network calls — Tokki runs
entirely on your machine.
Links
- Website: tokki.sh
- Support: support@tokki.sh