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Still no XDG dir support T-T
What would it possibly need from XDG?
Having all your configuration hidden in
~/.config/
, so you can have~
all to yourself is nice, IMO. Just having a handful of folders (including hidden ones) makes things a little more readable..config/bash/bashrc
No dropping random dot file in my home folder and instead using the well defined xdg directory spec ( .config .local/share .local/state .cache )
I’m a fan of fish but it’s always nice to see core linux experience components get updates :)
The link to the -rc2 announcement is down?
And yet…