By default, in %USERPROFILE%/.ipfs (on Win 7/8/10 that's C:\Users\<username>\.ipfs).
%USERPROFILE%/.ipfs
C:\Users\<username>\.ipfs
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May I ask why %LOCALAPPDATA%\IPFS isn't used instead? It seems the me that the raw IPFS block cache, logs and network configuration isn't something that will interest many users a lot‽ We throw it right into their home directories, then?
%LOCALAPPDATA%\IPFS
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RichardLitt commentedOct 27, 2016
By default, in
%USERPROFILE%/.ipfs(on Win 7/8/10 that'sC:\Users\<username>\.ipfs).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: