It might be helpful if the shell honors the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME variable when looking for initialization scripts (profile and rcfile).
Unresolved questions
[ ] How can the user set the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME variable before the shell gets started? Typically, user-specified variables are set in the initialization scripts. It does not make sense for a script to set a variable that defines its own pathname.
(Feature request migrated from https://osdn.net/projects/yash/ticket/46546)
It might be helpful if the shell honors the
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME
variable when looking for initialization scripts (profile and rcfile).Unresolved questions
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME
variable before the shell gets started? Typically, user-specified variables are set in the initialization scripts. It does not make sense for a script to set a variable that defines its own pathname.