dirs-next

crates.io v2.0.0

1,876,686 weekly downloads · 2 Dependencies

No release in 2+ years

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Summary

A tiny low-level library that provides platform-specific standard locations of directories for config, cache and other data on Linux, Windows, macOS and Redox by leveraging the mechanisms defined by the XDG base/user directory specifications on Linux, the Known Folder API on Windows, and the…

Install cargo add dirs-next

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Weekly downloads 1,876,686 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Releases 5 Last release: 2020-10-22 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Dependencies 2 Source: crates.io (Rust)

Description

A tiny low-level library that provides platform-specific standard locations of directories for config, cache and other data on Linux, Windows, macOS and Redox by leveraging the mechanisms defined by the XDG base/user directory specifications on Linux, the Known Folder API on Windows, and the Standard Directory guidelines on macOS.

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A tiny low-level library that provides platform-specific standard locations
of directories for config, cache and other data on Linux, Windows, macOS
and Redox by leveraging the mechanisms defined by the XDG base/user
directory specifications on Linux, the Known Folder API on Windows,
and the Standard Directory guidelines on macOS.

Package details

Package
dirs-next
Registry
crates.io
Version
2.0.0
Weekly downloads
1,876,686 (weekly)
Dependencies
2: cfg-if, dirs-sys-next
Releases
5
Last release
2020-10-22
First published
2020-05-06
Keywords
path, xdg, basedir, folder, app_dirs
Repository
https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs

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Q-Vitality Quanteta 23.9 / 100 Maintenance activity index (release cadence + download level).
Q-Trust Quanteta 7.9 / 100 Adoption / stability index (community size + download stability + age).
Q-Risk Quanteta 69.4 / 100 Dependency-surface index. Higher = more risk factors detected.

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