-
using dotfiles in the user's home
directory to
store per-user
configuration or
informational text.
Early uses of this were the well-known
dotfiles .profile...
-
configuration files stored in /etc,
while user
applications often use a "
dotfile" – a file or
directory in the home
directory prefixed with a period, which...
- S**** and session startup
files such as ~/.bashrc and ~/.profile (i.e.,
dotfiles);
Settings (set built-in) and s****
options (shopt built-in)
which alter...
- globs. Traditionally,
globs do not
match hidden files in the form of Unix
dotfiles; to
match them the
pattern must
explicitly start with .. For example, *...
- case together, not
intermix dotfiles with
normal filenames as a side
effect of
ignoring punctuation in the
names (
dotfiles are
usually only
shown if an...
- of KornS**** and heir of
pdksh The base
system and some
MirPorts store "
dotfiles" data in ~/.etc.
directory in user's home to
avoid cluttering the root...
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Retrieved 31 May 2024. Dillet,
Romain (6
February 2023). "
Dotfile is a one-stop
identity verification API for
compliance purposes". TechCrunch...
- time that a
given user logs into the system. UNIX
supports many
other "
dotfiles" for many of its
commands which are akin to the
Macintosh "preferences"...
-
displays the
program version -a
lists all
files in directories,
including dotfiles -d
lists directories like
other files,
rather than
listing their contents...
- defaults-write.com. 11
November 2017. Bynens, Mathias. "mathiasbynens/
dotfiles: .macos". GitHub.
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