A shell script which checks your $HOME for unwanted files and directories.
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A shell script which checks your $HOME for unwanted files and directories.
Go implementation of the XDG Base Directory Specification and XDG user directories
a low-level library that provides config/cache/data paths, following the respective conventions on Linux, macOS and Windows
a tiny library that provides config/cache/data paths, following the respective conventions on Linux, macOS, BSD and Windows
A small Python module for determining appropriate platform-specific dirs, e.g. a "user data dir".
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
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.
An implementation of the XDG Base Directory Specification in Python
A cross-platform Go library to get configuration and cache directories.
a polkit agent in 145 lines of code, because polkit is dumb and none of the other agents worked
Get cross-platform XDG Base Directories or their equivalents. Works with Linux, Windows, or MacOS.
Personal configuration for zsh, vim, tmux and other tools
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.
FreeDesktop.org (xdg) Specs implemented in Go
Configure non-conforming applications to use XDG Base Directory specification
An implementation of the XDG Base Directory specifications
An XDG enhanced run command manager for command line interfaces.
Package xdgbasedir implements a freedesktop XDG Base Directory Specification for Go
Add a description, image, and links to the xdg topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
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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).
If someone wants translations let me know.