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@endo/where
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This package provides a utility for finding the user files and Unix domain socket or Windows named pipe for the Endo daemon. The Endo user directory stores the per-user runtime data for Endo, including logs and other application storage.
Endo attempts to use or infer Cross-desktop XDG conventions paths in every meaningful way. Windows named pipes do not appear to fit this model. Otherwise falls back to the native conventions on Windows and Mac/Darwin. On Windows, Endo does not use separate state and cache directories and does not yet sync state between home directories.
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Locator for Endo user state, caches, and ephemeral files
We found that @endo/where demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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