![]() Hopefully this will provide a source of information about exactly what certain kinds of dotfiles are and where they come from. The rationale for this is that configurations should be portable across systems and having compile-time options prevent that. The workarounds will be limited to anything not involving patching the source, executing code stored in environment variables or compile-time options. This is here to demonstrate the viability of this specification by listing commonly found dotfiles and their support status.įor those not currently supporting the Base Directory Specification, workarounds will be demonstrated to emulate it instead. This section exists to catalog the growing set of software using the XDG Base Directory Specification introduced in 2003. (Discuss in Talk:XDG Base Directory#Add description of support categories) The tables could be merged into one (with more fields added on how the programs work with the specification) or differently named categories could be used. Reason: The current supported/partial/hardcoded split is not detailed enough and can be misleading. ![]()
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