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These are config files for various games. The idea is you create a symlink pointing to a file here named whatever the game expects its config file to be named. For example,
$ ln -s ~/.config/game.conf ~/.local/share/Steam/.../autoexec.cfg
Some of my configs, such as for GoldSrc and Source games, have some shared
commands. These I placed on userconfig-goldsrc.cfg
and userconfig-source.cfg
and get exec'd from within each game's config file.