What is XDG_CONFIG_HOME for exactly?

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My understanding is that git reads the priority of configuration as follows:

1. <local_repo>/.git/config
2. $HOME/.gitconfig
3. $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config
4. system level git config (not sure exactly where this is; not
relevant to me on Windows)

I have a .gitconfig in Dropbox that I symlink to my home directory on
different platforms. Specifically, I share this gitconfig across
Cygwin/msys on Windows and Ubuntu.

If I can use XDG_CONFIG_HOME to leverage platform-specific settings,
I'd be able to keep platform-agnostic settings in my $HOME/.gitconfig
and put platform-specific settings in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config and
simply give XDG_CONFIG_HOME a different name on different platforms.

Is this what it was designed for? If not, what would be the best
approach for this? I was thinking of contributing a patch that would
let you specify the name of your git config in the home directory, but
I'm not sure if that is necessary. Something like this:

$HOME/$GIT_CONFIG_FILENAME, where GIT_CONFIG_FILENAME defaults to
".gitconfig" if it is not set or empty.
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