macOS
brew install bloatylocal Homebrew formula metadata
sudo port install bloatyMacPorts ports tree · devel/bloaty/Portfile · Source: api.github.com
brew
Consultez les chemins d'installation, exécutables, métadonnées et notes de sécurité de bloaty pour les workflows d'agents IA.
installation
brew install bloatylocal Homebrew formula metadata
sudo port install bloatyMacPorts ports tree · devel/bloaty/Portfile · Source: api.github.com
sudo apk add bloatyAlpine Linux edge package indexes · bloaty · Source: dl-cdn.alpinelinux.org
sudo dnf install bloatyFedora Rawhide package metadata · bloaty · Source: dl.fedoraproject.org
nix profile install nixpkgs#bloatynixpkgs package indexes · pkgs/by-name/bl/bloaty/package.nix · Source: api.github.com
sudo pacman -S bloatyArch Linux sync databases · bloaty · Source: geo.mirror.pkgbuild.com
aperçu
Size profiler for binaries
historique
Bloaty, formally styled in its help text as Bloaty McBloatface, is Google's open source size profiler for binaries. It became a familiar package-manager utility for engineers who care about what actually makes an executable, library, firmware image, or WebAssembly artifact large.
The official repository was created in 2016 and describes Bloaty as a size profiler for binaries. Its README frames the core question directly: finding what makes a binary big by showing size profiles across file size and virtual-memory size.
Bloaty's implementation is unusually deep for a size-reporting CLI. The README and internals documentation describe custom ELF, DWARF, and Mach-O parsing, experimental PE/COFF and WebAssembly support, disassembly-assisted attribution, hierarchical profiles, size diffs, demangling, separate debug files, and custom data sources.
The project reached Bloaty McBloatface v1.0 in August 2018 and v1.1 in May 2020. Its README also notes that it is not an official Google product, a common marker for Google-hosted open source tools that are useful outside their original internal context.
Bloaty's adoption followed the path of a specialist but widely useful developer tool: first-party docs and releases on GitHub, then packaging across major developer distributions. The input metadata records packages in Alpine apk, Homebrew, Fedora dnf, MacPorts, Nix, and Arch/pacman.
Its cross-platform binary-format support helped adoption outside one operating-system niche. Engineers working on native applications, toolchains, mobile code, embedded binaries, and Wasm can all use the same CLI vocabulary to ask where bytes went.
The basic workflow is `bloaty FILE`, optionally with `-d` data sources such as sections, symbols, segments, or compile units. Bloaty reports both file size and VM size because debug data, zero-initialized data, mapped segments, and metadata can affect disk and runtime footprints differently.
A second major workflow is size diffing: users pass a current binary and a base binary separated by `--` to see exactly which sections, symbols, compile units, or other sources grew or shrank. That makes Bloaty especially attractive for release engineering and CI checks where size regressions need blameable output.
Bloaty is package-nerd catnip because it explains package bloat with evidence instead of vibes. It bridges low-level object-file knowledge and everyday package maintenance by making debug sections, symbol tables, compile units, `.text`, `.rodata`, Mach-O load commands, and ELF program headers visible in a table humans can act on.
The tool is also a useful counterweight to vague binary-size debates. Package maintainers can compare stripped and unstripped builds, bundled dependencies, LTO changes, debug-info packaging, static-linking choices, and architecture-specific output using one reproducible CLI.
Compared with traditional tools such as `size`, `nm`, `objdump`, `readelf`, or linker map files, Bloaty packages several views into one profiler and preserves totals so the reported rows account for the whole file. That makes it unusually practical for maintainers who need to decide whether a size increase belongs in code, debug metadata, linked libraries, compiler output, or packaging policy.
posture de sécurité
narrow executable package without higher-risk signals.
risque vert · confiance faible · appliance
Avant une utilisation sans surveillance par un agent, vérifiez si l'outil lit des identifiants en clair, écrit un état distant, publie des artefacts ou lance des plugins.
exécutables
| Commande | Type | Exposition | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
bloaty | cli | exécutable global |
fraîcheur
Ces signaux séparent l'âge de génération de la page, l'activité du gestionnaire de paquets et la comparaison avec les versions amont. Un retard de version n'est signalé que lorsqu'une URL de preuve et des versions comparables sont présentes.
https://github.com/google/bloaty
métadonnées d'installation
| Clé du paquet | brew:bloaty |
|---|---|
| Version | 1.1 |
| Gestionnaire de paquets | Homebrew |
| Page du gestionnaire de paquets | https://formulae.brew.sh/formula/bloaty |
| Page d'accueil | https://github.com/google/bloaty |
| Dépôt | https://github.com/google/bloaty |
| Docs amont | https://github.com/google/bloaty/blob/main/doc/how-bloaty-works.md |
| Licence | Apache-2.0 |
| Archive source | https://github.com/google/bloaty/releases/download/v1.1/bloaty-1.1.tar.bz2 |
| Dernière mise à jour | 2026-06-20T05:07:42Z |
| Pulse | updated |
| Dépendances | abseil, capstone, protobuf, re2 |
| Dépendances de compilation | cmake, pkgconf |
| Bouteille | disponible (sur arm64_linux, arm64_sequoia, arm64_sonoma, arm64_tahoe, sonoma, x86_64_linux) |
| post-install Homebrew | non défini |
| Service | aucun déclaré |
faits du registre
| Source Database | Homebrew formula API |
|---|---|
| Tap | homebrew/core |
| Full Name | bloaty |
| Version Scheme | 0 |
| Revision | 50 |
| Head Version | HEAD |
| Bottle Stable Root URL | https://ghcr.io/v2/homebrew/core |
| Deprecated | no |
| Disabled | no |
| Keg Only | no |
| URL Keys |
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correspondances dans les bases sources
Les correspondances proviennent d’index externes de gestionnaires de paquets et restent séparées des liens de paquets Automic Vault locaux.
bloaty
nix profile install nixpkgs#bloatybloaty 1.1-r31
Bloaty McBloatface: a size profiler for binaries
https://github.com/google/bloaty
sudo apk add bloatybloaty 1.1-51.fc45
A size profiler for binaries
https://github.com/google/bloaty
sudo dnf install bloatybloaty 1.1-24
Size profiler for binaries
https://github.com/google/bloaty
sudo pacman -S bloatybloaty
sudo port install bloatypiste source
Cette page est servie par av-web depuis l'artéfact SQLite privé des paquets généré par scripts/generate-pkg-sqlite.py.
View the package source record on GitHub.