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by sebws
300 days ago
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from the article, > Elsewhere, Reilly Wood rebukes a user asking if there would “be any downside to just not using Application Support ever” by saying that “[Nushell would] no longer be following the macOS Standard Directories guidelines.” > We’ll read through those guidelines in a minute, but it’s not entirely clear to me that they’re relevant in the first place. The XDG Base Directory Specification mentions Unix a few times but lists no carveouts for macOS or any other operating system. If ~/.config is accepted as the standard location for configuration files on Unix-like operating systems, then surely it would be the standard location on macOS as well, given that macOS is a Unix by way of BSD. > But suppose we accept that the XDG specification only applies to some Unix operating systems, despite making no mention of this. The macOS Standard Directories documentation starts by stating that “[w]hether provided by the system or created by your app, every file has its place in macOS”, and honestly we could stop reading right there, because a command-line tool is not the system or an app. |
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I could write a specification that says where files should go on macOS, and I could even get people to agree with me. That doesn't mean macOS or anyone else needs to care what we think