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Nah you should use xdg dirs, it's 2025.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but as shown in your link,
$HOME
does not conflict with the XDG Base Directory Specification. It partially relies on$HOME
being defined.Subdirs of
$HOME
are used as defaults. So using$HOME
alone is not enough. Also, prior to xdg dirs, applications were (many still are) storing their data under$HOME/.myapplication/
.