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- dirname fix dirname(3) is really one of the worst part of POSIX, portability-wise. Implementors can decide to either modify the passed string or return a pointer to an internal storage. The current code fails when dirname returns a pointer to an internal storage because between the strcmp call and the mkdir we go into a recursion that can modify `path'. We can't use copy either because *some* implementation of dirname would have changed that. How to escape from this hell? Take yet another copy of the path!
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README.md
# Contrib - `brutalist.config`: a brutalist theme - `light.config`: an opinionated theme for light terminals. Load it with `telescope -c contrib/light.config` or copy it to `~/.config/telescope/config` - `dark.config`: an opinionated theme for dark terminals. Load it with `telescope -c contrib/dark.config` or copy it to `~/.config/telescope/config`