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# env-paths [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/env-paths.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/sindresorhus/env-paths) > Get paths for storing things like data, config, cache, etc Uses the correct OS-specific paths. Most developers get this wrong. ## Install ``` $ npm install env-paths ``` ## Usage ```js const envPaths = require('env-paths'); const paths = envPaths('MyApp'); paths.data; //=> '/home/sindresorhus/.local/share/MyApp-nodejs' paths.config //=> '/home/sindresorhus/.config/MyApp-nodejs' ``` ## API ### paths = envPaths(name, [options]) #### name Type: `string` Name of your project. Used to generate the paths. #### options Type: `Object` ##### suffix Type: `string`<br> Default: `'nodejs'` **Don't use this option unless you really have to!**<br> Suffix appended to the project name to avoid name conflicts with native apps. Pass an empty string to disable it. ### paths.data Directory for data files. ### paths.config Directory for config files. ### paths.cache Directory for non-essential data files. ### paths.log Directory for log files. ### paths.temp Directory for temporary files. ## License MIT © [Sindre Sorhus](https://sindresorhus.com)
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