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  • WolfLink@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    What I want in $HOME are the following directories:

    If I’m on a GUI-based environment:

    • Desktop
    • Documents
    • Downloads

    In general:

    • .local
    • my_junk_folder_i_made

    I’d like everything else to live within something like ~/.local thanks

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      4 months ago

      Maybe Linux should have .local and .roaming folders like Windows. local = only useful on this system, roaming = good to sync across systems. Config would be in .roaming if it’s not machine-specific.

      • rotopenguin@infosec.pub
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        4 months ago

        The only practical difference between Local and Roaming and LocalLow is that developers randomly pick one and dump your game saves in there.

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          There’s some stuff in~/.config that’s specific to the computer. KDE is a good example - a lot of KDE apps mix config and state in the same file. There’s some solutions for syncing these files, like https://github.com/VorpalBlade/chezmoi_modify_manager which is an addon to Chezmoi that can exclude particular keys when storing an INI-style config file in Git.

          I’m sure there’s some config files in there that are entirely specific to the computer. Things like the Wayland per-monitor scaling settings are in there somewhere I think.

          There’s also things like data files that you may want to keep in sync across machines. They’re not really configs.

      • jollyrogue@lemmy.ml
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        There is a .local folder these days.

        Profile roaming hasn’t been solved aside from NFS mounts. I guess Syncthing might work.