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the more apps you on linux the more that dot files mainly hidden configuration files start to clutter your home directory now there are two main reasons for this one of them being that from the developer perspective sticking everything inside of a folder in your home directory is just easier to deal with secondly its part of an older standard where the home directory was the correct location for these files to live now the way that most people want it done nowadays is through the xdg based directories which ive talked about at length in this channel before so ill save you the whole spiel but basically it is a standardized location for things like your app config files the data files the cache files and thats why you have things like your dot config directory or your dot local share and things like that obviously there are many apps that dont follow the specification things like firefox and steam being great examples with mozilla refusing to fix the issue and then valve no