See https://pypi.org/project/config-path/ for documentation.
Install using pip: python -m pip install config-path I write tools that run on macOS, Unix and Windows systems. Each operating system has its own conventions on where config files should be stored. Following the conventions is not always straight forward. After a question raised here on Python users about config file locations I was inspired to write this module to help with that problem. config_path library works out which path to use for configuration folders and files in an operating system independent way. Each operating system has particular conventions for where an application is expected to stores it configuration. The information provided to ConfigPath is used to figure out an appropriate file path or folder path for the application's configuration data. Supports Windows, macOS and most unix systems using the 'XDG Base Directory Specification'. Example for the "widget" app from "example.com" that uses JSON for its config: from config_path import ConfigPath conf_path = ConfigPath( 'example.com', 'widget', '.json' ) path = conf_path.saveFilePath( mkdir=True ) with path.open() as f: f.write( config_data ) And to read the config: path = conf_path.readFilePath() if path is not None: # path exists and config can be read with path.open() as f: config = json.loads( f ) else: config = default_config Barry -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list