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[-] Ahrotahntee@lemmy.ca 236 points 4 weeks ago

Attention electron developers: under no circumstances do I want your entire app in .config.

[-] mke@programming.dev 125 points 4 weeks ago

You feel the curling of the monkey's paw; the entire app is now in ~/.local/AppName

[-] dx1@lemmy.world 26 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Even better, ~/.local/share/

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[-] dan@upvote.au 129 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

but please don't hard-code ~/.config or $HOME/.config. Use the XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable, with $HOME/.config as a fallback if it's not set.

Many programming languages have a cross-platform implementation of this built in to their standard library. C# has Environment.GetFolderPath(Environment.SpecialFolder.ApplicationData) which uses XDG_CONFIG_HOME on Linux, local AppData on Windows, and whatever is the correct thing on MacOS (not very familiar with how things work on MacOS)

[-] 2xsaiko@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 4 weeks ago

On macOS, the correct thing to use is usually NSUserDefaults API, or - [NSFileManager URLsForDirectory:inDomains:] with NSApplicationSupportDirectory (gives a list of paths to find your config file in, like XDG_CONFIG_DIRS)

[-] houseofleft@slrpnk.net 6 points 3 weeks ago

Never new about this! That's very handy

[-] nichtburningturtle@feddit.org 82 points 4 weeks ago

It's still a lot better that creating random .folders per application in your home.

[-] LainTrain@lemmy.dbzer0.com 38 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Nah just put it in ~/.thing-config.d/01-0x45- 110100100-main.options-extra2cache.swp along with three godzillion other files like it's normal and very sane for users who edit such files to have the big picture of the default configuration dreamed up by some utterly deranged lunatic be spread across enough files to represent all known stars in the galaxy, standards are for losers amirite ^/s^

[-] 30p87@feddit.org 18 points 4 weeks ago
[-] death_to_carrots@feddit.org 66 points 4 weeks ago

The font in the screenshot makes me angry.

[-] 30p87@feddit.org 11 points 4 weeks ago

Idk what happened there either. After updating from Android 12 to 13, this is how it was ever since. And now I'm used to it.

[-] Irelephant@lemm.ee 4 points 4 weeks ago

Konsole once did that to me, and started inserting random tabs.

[-] poplargrove@lemmy.world 6 points 4 weeks ago
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[-] The_Terrible_Humbaba@slrpnk.net 4 points 4 weeks ago

Hey! Would you mind guiding me as to what is going on in this picture? Is this an APP that allowed to SSH into your server? You got my attention with this picture, and I'm curious to hear more.

[-] 30p87@feddit.org 8 points 4 weeks ago

It's Termux, basically a fully fletched terminal for Android. So you can install various tools via apt, and use them, for example yt-dlp, ffmpeg, gcc, python etc. And yes, you can also use SSH, both as server and client. I use it very often to connect to my servers on the go.

You can even use chroot to basically run a distro of your choice.

[-] The_Terrible_Humbaba@slrpnk.net 5 points 4 weeks ago

Damn, that sound pretty cool, thanks for the info!

[-] Magnetic_dud@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 3 weeks ago

It's also incredibly useful to backup /sdcard via rsync or Borg every night automatically

Or access the contents of your phone via SFTP

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[-] Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de 79 points 4 weeks ago

XDG? OpenDesktop? Dunno what that is, time to dump everything into ~/.myawesomeapp

[-] ikidd@lemmy.world 61 points 4 weeks ago

Oh, no. Don't even make it a hidden folder, it needs to be right there, front and center. And make sure you use a bunch of capital letters in the name, because you're so fucking important.

[-] Irelephant@lemm.ee 26 points 4 weeks ago
[-] ikidd@lemmy.world 9 points 4 weeks ago

And Arduino.

[-] Fisch@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 4 weeks ago

At least it gives you the option to change it

[-] luciferofastora@lemmy.zip 22 points 4 weeks ago

Just dump it in ~

[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 38 points 4 weeks ago

It really depends for what. I don't think nginx config should be in $HOME/.conf/

[-] user224@lemmy.sdf.org 74 points 4 weeks ago

Right? It goes into ~/Documents/

SMH my head

[-] UndulyUnruly@lemmy.world 50 points 4 weeks ago

Everything into ~/Downloads/ until the partition is full.

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[-] Max_P@lemmy.max-p.me 25 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 4 weeks ago)

Unless it's running as your own user as part of your session. /etc for system-wide and ~/.config for your own user makes a lot of sense.

[-] PoolloverNathan@programming.dev 6 points 4 weeks ago

They want ~/etc/ in their home, which just seems like a renamed ~/.config/.

[-] Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com 33 points 4 weeks ago

Please use $XDG_CONFIG_HOME (and other XDG base dies)

[-] kautau@lemmy.world 22 points 4 weeks ago

I’ve been forcing myself to learn to use NixOS with home-manager just to avoid this. Not to worry, it’s just my home.nix that’s a dumpster fire now

[-] rumba@lemmy.zip 5 points 4 weeks ago

I've been using Nix for a little more than a year, I don't think I've touched my configs in better than 6 months. I'm honestly not entirely certain what would constitute a dumpster fire in a Nix config

I've probably only modified 50 or 60 lines of the default configs.

I do have a folder full of shell.nix files when I need to do a special workflow, like I have one that kicks up wine and sets up mp3tag, another that sets up rust, another sets up Python, and one that sets up for yt-dlp. But I don't carry anything in my base configs that I don't use in a given week

[-] silasmariner@programming.dev 4 points 4 weeks ago

I set up a nix os for a friend once. Forgot the master password. It's been 5 years. Oh well.

[-] Xylight@lemm.ee 18 points 4 weeks ago

Use xdg-ninja to help clear out unwanted files not in your home folder, and give tips to move them into a normal folder like .config

[-] Hobbes_Dent@lemmy.world 18 points 4 weeks ago
[-] Kusimulkku@lemm.ee 6 points 4 weeks ago

Isn't that just .config?

[-] voodooattack@lemmy.world 12 points 4 weeks ago

laughs in home-manager

[-] horse_battery_staple@lemmy.world 5 points 4 weeks ago

I'm in this picture and I don't like it

[-] collapse_already@lemmy.ml 2 points 4 weeks ago

I think this picture would be an upgrade from my current situation. It is perfectly normal to have to use sudo find from root to locate anything, isn't it? It's especially fun when you don't remember what the thing you are looking for is called and are trying to guess the name to find.

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[-] daggermoon@lemmy.world 3 points 3 weeks ago

I just throw lots of dumb shit in my home directory. I actually have the Windows Entertainment Pack for Windows 3.1 in a folder in there. Runs great in WINE. Home directory is great for storing random files.

[-] DeaDvey@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 weeks ago

I keep my home directory nice and tidy in terms of visible files/folders, but as soon as you ls -a there's so much random shit

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