| # `xdg_directories` |
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| A Dart package for reading XDG directory configuration information on Linux. |
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| ## Getting Started |
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| On Linux, `xdg` is a system developed by [freedesktop.org](freedesktop.org), a |
| project to work on interoperability and shared base technology for free software |
| desktop environments for Linux. |
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| 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. |
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| See [this wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_Base_Directory) for |
| more details of the XDG Base Directory implementation. |
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| To use this package, the basic XDG values for the following are available via a Dart API: |
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| - `dataHome` - The single base directory relative to which user-specific data |
| files should be written. (Corresponds to `$XDG_DATA_HOME`). |
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| - `configHome` - The a single base directory relative to which user-specific |
| configuration files should be written. (Corresponds to `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME`). |
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| - `dataDirs` - The list of preference-ordered base directories relative to |
| which data files should be searched. (Corresponds to `$XDG_DATA_DIRS`). |
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| - `configDirs` - The list of preference-ordered base directories relative to |
| which configuration files should be searched. (Corresponds to |
| `$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS`). |
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| - `cacheHome` - The base directory relative to which user-specific |
| non-essential (cached) data should be written. (Corresponds to |
| `$XDG_CACHE_HOME`). |
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| - `runtimeDir` - The base directory relative to which user-specific runtime |
| files and other file objects should be placed. (Corresponds to |
| `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR`). |
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| - `getUserDirectoryNames()` - Returns a set of the names of user directories |
| defined in the `xdg` configuration files. |
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| - `getUserDirectory(String dirName)` - Gets the value of the user dir with the |
| given name. Requesting a user dir that doesn't exist returns `null`. The |
| `dirName` argument is case-insensitive. See [this |
| wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_user_directories) for more |
| details and what values of `dirName` might be available. |
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