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File system and logs
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Written by Yelena Varabyeva
Updated on December 6th, 2023
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File system path
This is where you can find the Multilogin folder in your file system:
- Windows:
C:\Users\%username%\mlx
- macOS:
/Users/%username%/mlx
- Linux:
/home/%username%/mlx
Folder structure
Here's an overview of all the related folders and their functions:
- configs: this folder contains additional configurations for the launcher
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deps: here you'll find your downloaded browser cores
- launcher: this folder stores version-specific subfolders, which house the executable for the agent
- logs: the log files in this folder are invaluable for troubleshooting and diagnosing any issues – feel free to share them with support
- profiles: here you'll find profile-related data, organized by user, workspace, and profile IDs