[development] An automated way of locating unused modules?

James Benstead james.benstead at gmail.com
Sun Jan 9 19:04:24 UTC 2011


Originally posted to http://drupal.org/node/1017416:

I have a list of 60+ modules that I download, via drush, to each new Drupal
> site that I build. I then enable whatever modules are needed for the
> specific site I'm working on as I carry out the build.


> This means that once the site is launched, there may be modules that are
> not being called by Drupal core but that are still enabled and/or installed.


> Is there an automated way - a specific module, for example - that will tell
> me which of the modules that are enabled on a site are being called by
> Drupal core?


> Secondly, is there any performance implication for having lots of modules
> installed on a site if they are not enabled?


The answer to the second question seems to be "no". And It doesn't seem that
such a module does exist - would it be technically possible to write this
module for D6?

--Jim
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