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| author | Nantha Sorubakanthan <nantha@mielota.com> | 2025-11-17 18:20:08 +0100 |
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| committer | Nantha Sorubakanthan <nantha@mielota.com> | 2025-11-17 18:20:08 +0100 |
| commit | 481b47e0ae99cb4ac4ab6d192e84da1878dd6625 (patch) | |
| tree | 0c0f4bdac741e78fb1bda33b91517823da56db23 /content/guide/clean-your-home.md | |
| parent | 573d3358b3fb0ddfba64c601becaaf83de6f1b31 (diff) | |
add slash at the end of links
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diff --git a/content/guide/clean-your-home.md b/content/guide/clean-your-home.md index 3ae8b51..e3eb189 100644 --- a/content/guide/clean-your-home.md +++ b/content/guide/clean-your-home.md @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ But fortunately, there are some programs like zsh, or git that do support XDG BD ## xdg-ninja -[xdg-ninja](https://github.com/b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja) is a shell script that checks if the files in your home directory support XDG BDS. +[xdg-ninja](https://github.com/b3nj5m1n/xdg-ninja/) is a shell script that checks if the files in your home directory support XDG BDS. Running the script gives you a list of files that have XDG compliance, you have instructions about **how to** remove them from your HOME. And if a file doesn't support XDG compliance, `xdg-ninja` returns a link to the issue being discussed on the internet. |
