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# The "handy ruler" below makes it easier to edit a package description.
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perl-File-HomeDir: perl-File-HomeDir (Find your home and other directories)
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perl-File-HomeDir:
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perl-File-HomeDir: File::HomeDir is a module for locating the directories that are
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perl-File-HomeDir: "owned" by a user (typicaly your user) and to solve the various
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perl-File-HomeDir: issues that arise trying to find them consistently across a wide
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perl-File-HomeDir: variety of platforms.
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perl-File-HomeDir:
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perl-File-HomeDir: The end result is a single API that can find your resources on any
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perl-File-HomeDir: platform, making it relatively trivial to create Perl software that
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perl-File-HomeDir: works elegantly and correctly no matter where you run it.
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perl-File-HomeDir:
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