Of course. But now you've complicated how config files are found and it doesn't seem like an improvement big enough to justify it.
Bottom line is that while ripgrep doesn't follow XDG, it also doesn't force you to litter your HOME directory. That's what most people care about in my experience.
I would encourage you to search the ripgrep issue tracker for XDG. This has all been discussed.
Bottom line is that while ripgrep doesn't follow XDG, it also doesn't force you to litter your HOME directory. That's what most people care about in my experience.
I would encourage you to search the ripgrep issue tracker for XDG. This has all been discussed.