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A shell script which checks your $HOME for unwanted files and directories.
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a low-level library that provides config/cache/data paths, following the respective conventions on Linux, macOS and Windows
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a tiny library that provides config/cache/data paths, following the respective conventions on Linux, macOS, BSD and Windows
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A small Python module for determining appropriate platform-specific dirs, e.g. a "user data dir".
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A C++ library to look for special directories like "My Documents" and "%APPDATA%" so that you do not need to write Linux, Windows or Mac OS X specific code
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Powerful and versatile MIME sniffing package using pre-compiled glob patterns, magic number signatures, XML document namespaces, and tree magic for mounted volumes, generated from the XDG shared-mime-info database.
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An implementation of the XDG Base Directory Specification in Python
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A cross-platform Go library to get configuration and cache directories.
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a polkit agent in 145 lines of code, because polkit is dumb and none of the other agents worked
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Get cross-platform XDG Base Directories or their equivalents. Works with Linux, Windows, or MacOS.
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Personal configuration for zsh, vim, tmux and other tools
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directories is an OCaml library that provides configuration, cache and data paths (and more!) following the suitable conventions on Linux, macOS and Windows. The following conventions are used: XDG Base Directory Specification and xdg-user-dirs on Linux, Known Folders on Windows, Standard Directories on macOS.
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FreeDesktop.org (xdg) Specs implemented in Go
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Configure non-conforming applications to use XDG Base Directory specification
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An implementation of the XDG Base Directory specifications
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An XDG enhanced run command manager for command line interfaces.
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Package xdgbasedir implements a freedesktop XDG Base Directory Specification for Go
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QtFM 5.x had translations, but since stuff has been modified I disabled the existing translations (and code that loads it).
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