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Can we follow the XDG specification for where to place configuration files? These templates would be best placed in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/grunt-init/templates. Or similar; the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME being the crucial part.
Dropping a mass of configuration files in $HOME is antiquated. It causes a mass of files in one's home directory and inability to easily configure or move the config-home (to say, a network mount).
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A partway solution that many projects have adopted to ease the transition, is to use the traditional $HOME directory unless the XDG directory exists; thereby making XDG support (at least at first) an opt-in only situation.
Can we follow the XDG specification for where to place configuration files? These templates would be best placed in
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/grunt-init/templates
. Or similar; the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME being the crucial part.Dropping a mass of configuration files in $HOME is antiquated. It causes a mass of files in one's home directory and inability to easily configure or move the config-home (to say, a network mount).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: