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A Dart package for reading XDG directory configuration information on Linux.
xdg_directories
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A Dart package for reading XDG directory configuration information on Linux.
Getting Started #
On Linux, xdg
is a system developed by freedesktop.org, a
project to work on interoperability and shared base technology for free software
desktop environments for Linux.
This Dart package can be used to determine the directory configuration
information defined by xdg
, such as where the Documents or Desktop directories
are. These are called "user directories" and are defined in configuration file
in the user's home directory.
See this wiki for more details of the XDG Base Directory implementation.
To use this package, the basic XDG values for the following are available via a Dart API:
-
dataHome
- The single base directory relative to which user-specific data files should be written. (Corresponds to$XDG_DATA_HOME
). -
configHome
- The a single base directory relative to which user-specific configuration files should be written. (Corresponds to$XDG_CONFIG_HOME
). -
dataDirs
- The list of preference-ordered base directories relative to which data files should be searched. (Corresponds to$XDG_DATA_DIRS
). -
configDirs
- The list of preference-ordered base directories relative to which configuration files should be searched. (Corresponds to$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
). -
cacheHome
- The base directory relative to which user-specific non-essential (cached) data should be written. (Corresponds to$XDG_CACHE_HOME
). -
runtimeDir
- The base directory relative to which user-specific runtime files and other file objects should be placed. (Corresponds to$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
). -
getUserDirectoryNames()
- Returns a set of the names of user directories defined in thexdg
configuration files. -
getUserDirectory(String dirName)
- Gets the value of the user dir with the given name. Requesting a user dir that doesn't exist returnsnull
. ThedirName
argument is case-insensitive. See this wiki for more details and what values ofdirName
might be available.