codespace #142098
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You can see the storage usage for each of your codespaces on the "Your codespaces" page at github.com/codespaces. Deleting codespaces you're not using will avoid using up the free storage included in your personal account unnecessarily. However, if you have set up prebuild configurations, your included storage may continue to diminish during your monthly billing cycle. Although prebuilds are not listed on the "Your codespaces" page, prebuilds created for a repository consume storage even if you do not currently have any codespaces for that repository. To avoid this, you can delete the prebuilds configurations you set up. See "About GitHub Codespaces prebuilds" and "Managing prebuilds." |
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I am getting a warning in my terminal that says my codespace is <5% and I should free up space . I want to know how to free up space in my codespace so that I can continue to work with it
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