In the Mac system repository cache (caches) folder, there are almost all the cached files that we leave behind when we use the program. Most programs automatically save cached files so that the cache accumulates more and affects speed and space. If you do not need to use any of the programs, then you can completely empty the program's cached files, the following method,
1, first click on the desktop with the mouse, and then press Command+shift+g to the folder, and enter the path: ~/library/caches/
-If you want to erase all the program caches, then delete everything in the caches folder, but we don't recommend it;-If you want to delete a program's cached files, find a folder with the name of the program (or the development company) and manually clean-remove the method is simple, Select the folder you want to delete and press Command+delete.
2, the deletion of the cache can also free disk space, especially for some no longer use the program, the cache does not leave the necessary. I just looked at myself. The total size of the cached file is nearly 3GB, and we can order the cache according to the size of the footprint, by the way:
3, in the Caches folder, click on the top menu: Show-View display options (or COMMAND+J)-here to "calculate all sizes" of the check Point
4, back to caches file, click on the above "size" will be in accordance with the size of the space to occupy the order, back to the caches file, click on the top of the "size" will be based on the size of the occupancy space to sort
Note: Delete is risky, please operate carefully!