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This page describes the general file structure used by Recyclarr for its data. Many of these are
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platform-specific.
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## Application Data Directory
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The application data directory is the root location for Recyclarr's files. With the exception of the
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main `recyclarr.yml` file, everything that Recyclarr reads or writes, by default, starts with this
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path.
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| Platform | Location |
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| -------- | ----------------------------------------- |
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| Windows | `%APPDATA%\recyclarr` |
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| Linux | `~/.config/recyclarr` |
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| MacOS | `~/Library/Application Support/recyclarr` |
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## Default YAML Configuration File
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The default YAML configuration file is named `recyclarr.yml` and it is always located in the
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application data directory (listed above, listed for your platform).
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For backward compatibility, if the `recyclarr.yml` file is located adjacent to your `recyclarr`
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executable, that will be loaded *first* and a warning is printed to the console. In this scenario,
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even if a `recyclarr.yml` file exists in your application data directory, *it will not be loaded!*
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The solution is to delete or move the `recyclarr.yml` sitting next to the executable.
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