Stacer is an open-source system optimizer designed for Linux that acts as an all-in-one utility, enabling users to manage various aspects of their system.
Users can leverage Stacer to manage startup applications, clean caches, logs, and trash, oversee processes, uninstall applications, and monitor system resources.
Although I’ve found Stacer to work effectively, it's worth noting that system optimization tools can result in varying performance outcomes depending on usage.
To install Stacer on Linux, you'll need to have a distribution like Ubuntu, Fedora, or an Arch-based system and should have sudo privileges.
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