dotfile

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

dot +‎ file

Noun[edit]

dotfile (plural dotfiles)

  1. (computing, Unix) A file or directory whose name begins with a dot (period or full stop), typically hidden from view and sometimes used to store configuration settings.
    • 2003, James Lee, Brent Ware, Open source Web development with LAMP:
      There is also a dotfile generator, which you can use to create dotfiles for many different programs until you get the hang of it.
    • 2004, Eric S. Raymond, The art of Unix programming:
      In general, a user-defined environment variable can be an effective design choice when the value changes often enough to make editing a dotfile each time []

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