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How to make applications save dotfiles at a specified path?
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As was posted a decade ago states, the answer is no.
Nautilus / Files and other file managers do have an option to hide all files and directories starting with a .
(dot).
Although this doesnβt directly solve your issue, it solves the problem of having the .names
cluttering up your screen when you are looking for your data files.
By default the ls
command will not show .
(hidden) files. You need to use ls -a
to include βallβ for the hidden files to show up.