1File::UserDirs(3)     User Contributed Perl Documentation    File::UserDirs(3)
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NAME

6       File::UserDirs - find extra media and documents directories
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VERSION

9       This document describes File::UserDirs version 0.04.
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SYNOPSIS

12           use File::UserDirs qw(:all);
13           print xdg_desktop_dir; # e.g. /home/user/Desktop
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DESCRIPTION

16       This module can be used to find directories as informally specified by
17       the Freedesktop.org xdg-user-dirs software. This gives a mechanism to
18       locate extra directories for media and documents files.
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INTERFACE

21       "xdg_desktop_dir"
22           Returns the desktop directory. Unless changed by the user, this is
23           the directory Desktop in the home directory.
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25       "xdg_documents_dir"
26           Returns the documents directory. Unless changed by the user, this
27           is the home directory.
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29       "xdg_download_dir"
30           Returns the download directory. Unless changed by the user, this is
31           the home directory.
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33       "xdg_music_dir"
34           Returns the music directory. Unless changed by the user, this is
35           the home directory.
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37       "xdg_pictures_dir"
38           Returns the pictures directory. Unless changed by the user, this is
39           the home directory.
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41       "xdg_publicshare_dir"
42           Returns the public share directory. Unless changed by the user,
43           this is the home directory.
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45       "xdg_templates_dir"
46           Returns the templates directory. Unless changed by the user, this
47           is the home directory.
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49       "xdg_videos_dir"
50           Returns the videos directory. Unless changed by the user, this is
51           the home directory.
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EXPORTS

54       None by default, but any method can be exported on demand.  Also the
55       group ":all" is defined which exports all methods.
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DIAGNOSTICS

58       ""xdg-user-dir" failed to start: %s"
59           The executable "xdg-user-dir" could not be run, most likely because
60           it was not installed. See "DEPENDENCIES".
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CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

63       The location of the directories can be specified by the user in the
64       file $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/user-dirs.dirs. It is a shell file setting a
65       number of environment variables. To find the exact pathname from Perl,
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68           use File::BaseDir qw(config_home);
69           print config_home('user-dirs.dirs');
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71   Example customised user-dirs.dirs
72           XDG_DESKTOP_DIR="$HOME/Workspace"
73           XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR="$HOME/Files"
74           XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR="$HOME/Files/Downloads"
75           XDG_MUSIC_DIR="$HOME/Files/Audio"
76           XDG_PICTURES_DIR="$HOME/Files/Images"
77           XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR="$HOME/public_html"
78           XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR="$HOME/Files/Document templates"
79           XDG_VIDEOS_DIR="$HOME/Files/Video"
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DEPENDENCIES

82       This module requires the executable xdg-user-dir from the package
83       "xdg-user-dirs". Source code is available from
84       <http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xdg/xdg-user-dirs/>.
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SEE ALSO

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