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### sub xdg-config-dirs
```perl6
sub xdg-config-dirs(
Bool:D :$home = Bool::True
) returns Iterable
```
Retrieve the value of XDG_CONFIG_DIRS as a sequence of IO::Path objects. If this variable is not set, it will use the default value of /etc/xdg. These directories should be read in order to retrieve configuration files.
class Bool:D :$home = Bool::True
--------------------------------
When set to true, this sequence will start with the XDG_CONFIG_HOME value (or its default).
### sub xdg-config-home
```perl6
sub xdg-config-home() returns IO::Path
```
Returns an IO::Path for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, if it exists as environment variable. Otherwise, return the default value, $HOME/.config. This directory should contain user-specific configuration files.
### sub xdg-cache-home
```perl6
sub xdg-cache-home() returns IO::Path
```
Returns an IO::Path for $XDG_CACHE_HOME, if it exists as environment variable. Otherwise, return the default value, $HOME/.cache. This directory should contain user-specific, non-essential (cached) data.
### sub xdg-data-dirs
```perl6
sub xdg-data-dirs(
Bool:D :$home = Bool::True
) returns Iterable
```
Retrieve the value of XDG_DATA_DIRS as a sequence of IO::Path objects. If this variable is not set, it will use the default values of /usr/local/share and /usr/share. These directories should be read in order to retrieve user specific data files.
class Bool:D :$home = Bool::True
--------------------------------
When set to true, this sequence will start with the XDG_DATA_HOME value (or its default).
### sub xdg-data-home
```perl6
sub xdg-data-home() returns IO::Path
```
Returns an IO::Path for $XDG_DATA_HOME, if it exists as environment variable. Otherwise, return the default value, $HOME/.local/share. This directory should contain user-specific data files.
### sub xdg-runtime-dir
```perl6
sub xdg-runtime-dir() returns IO::Path
```
Returns an IO::Path for $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, if it exists as environment variable. Otherwise, return an IO::Path to a temporary directory. This directory should contain user-specific runtime files and other file objects.
NAME
====
IO::Path::XDG
AUTHOR
======
Patrick Spek <p.spek@tyil.work>
VERSION
=======
0.2.0
Synopsis
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Description
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Examples
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See also
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