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by eviks
1187 days ago
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Just like it's obvious what OS I meant, it's also obvious that the article's aim is not as narrow as you're trying to paint it, otherwise it wouldn't have a section on Windows. And the Mac section is also weak, so even that is not a good excuse; and Mac also has a standard, and it's best to ignore it if a user sets an XDG env var Your advice re. Windows is also bad, for example, for a lot of x-platform tools I care more about x-platform consistency and would set the env var to the same ~/.config, e.g., it's much easier to do backup, and I don't care that there is some OS standard (which aren't great to be followed blindly) But even for non x-platform apps that Windows AppData defaults are a dumping ground for app data (not configs) I don't care about and don't need to backup or anything , so if there is an option to put some configs that are more important in a different folder, that's better |
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The Windows section stright-up says they don't really know what the situation is over there, and the macOS section says they couldn't find an official recommendation for non-GUI programs.
> Your advice re. Windows is also bad, for example, for a lot of x-platform tools I care more about x-platform consistency and would set the env var to the same ~/.config, e.g., it's much easier to do backup, and I don't care that there is some OS standard (which aren't great to be followed blindly)
If you just want to make your personal stuff do what you expect, then sure, by all means force everything to whatever you like, but that's not good general advice.