• Smorty [she/her]
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    28 months ago

    so ya just put so the stuff in there? is there a reason for that specific directory (I’m kinda a noob)

    • Free Palestine 🇵🇸
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      8 months ago

      It’s used to store configuration files for various applications so they don’t clutter up your home directory. For example, you can put your Emacs config files in ~/.config/emacs instead of ~/.emacs.d. Not every program supports it though.

      • @nul9o9@lemmy.world
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        68 months ago

        Every project should at least move the default config location to the ./config folder. Even better if they create their own subdirectory in there.

        • DreamButt
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          68 months ago

          Every tool I build checks three places:

          1. An env variable (if it exists) which should point to a dir of the users choosing
          2. ~/.config/tool-name/
          3. ~/.tool-name

          Which imo is how every modern application should work

          • @dan@upvote.au
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            8 months ago

            For number 2, is it hard-coded to ~/.config or does it read XDG_CONFIG_HOME? The latter is what it should do, so that the user has the flexibility to move all their configs elsewhere.

            • DreamButt
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              18 months ago

              It’s from $HOME so you would want to use the first option

              But it’s GTK that var is used by some people

              • @dan@upvote.au
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                28 months ago

                Please follow XDG specs and use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME instead of $HOME/.config. $HOME/.config could be a fallback if $XDG_CONFIG_HOME isn’t set. :)