Scan your Mac
Eagle looks for common clutter like caches, logs, old installers, project files, and large folders.
Free Mac app · direct download · runs on your Mac
Eagle finds caches, old installers, app leftovers, and large folders. You see the plan first, then choose what to clean.
Unsigned preview: I do not have a paid Apple Developer ID yet. Open the DMG, drag Eagle to Applications, open Eagle once, click Done if macOS blocks it, then go to System Settings > Privacy & Security > Open Anyway.
Eagle looks for common clutter like caches, logs, old installers, project files, and large folders.
Safe everyday cleanup is suggested. Bigger choices, like project folders and installers, stay optional until you select them.
Eagle asks before deleting anything and saves a simple history entry after each cleanup.
Start with the simple scan, or open a single tool when you want more control.
Remove everyday junk such as caches, logs, temporary files, browser clutter, and build leftovers.
Remove an app and the extra files it leaves behind, with review before anything is deleted.
Run basic Mac maintenance such as refreshing DNS, logs, indexes, and system services.
Find large folders and files so you can understand where your storage is going.
Check memory, CPU, disk, battery, uptime, and overall Mac health in one view.
Clean build folders and dependency caches inside development projects when you choose to.
Find old DMGs, PKGs, ZIPs, and duplicate installer downloads before deleting them.
Eagle is made for cleanup you can understand. It shows what it found, asks before it deletes, and keeps sensitive areas protected.
Eagle does not upload your documents, file names, browser history, or cleanup list.
A scan only reports what Eagle found. Cleanup starts only after you confirm.
System folders, passwords, iCloud data, keychains, messages, and protected app data are left alone.
After cleanup, Eagle saves what ran and whether anything failed, so you can check later.
Eagle uses the open-source Mole cleanup project by Tw93 and contributors under the MIT license. Attribution and license details are included with the app.
View Mole on GitHubYes. Eagle is free to download and use. Support is optional and does not unlock or block any feature.
If your browser downloads a ZIP, unzip it first. Open the DMG, drag Eagle.app to Applications, then open it from Applications. If macOS shows Move to Bin and Done, click Done, open System Settings > Privacy & Security, choose Open Anyway for Eagle, then open Eagle again.
No. Eagle is a normal Mac app. The command-line cleanup engine is included underneath, but you do not need to use Terminal.
Yes, but some folders may be skipped. If Eagle needs more access later, it should explain why before asking.