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The rust library mentioned there doesn’t support system install paths for windows or macOS, it only uses XDG. I recommend the
directories
crate which properly supports Linux, Mac, and Windows.https://github.com/dirs-dev/directories-rs
Same with Python. I use a combination of the
platformdirs
andxdg
libraries.Thanks I was going to look for one with multi OS support :)