As others explained, these are environmental variables which can be listed at the. The original user's profile directory lives in a directory like c:\\users\\username\\appdata. Note that if you click on windows > modify environment variables for your account, you can find variables with same name that have not the same values has the one produced by this answer.
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You don't need to delete the folder itself though, only its content. I used your tree command trick, but it seems to miss hidden files, so i ran it in my local user appdata directory. Assuming git bash maps windows environment variables to bash variables then you access them using $variablename. I want to make an app, that is located on %localappdata% folder (in a subforlder of it), to run on windows startup, when it is installed for the user.
Just enter %appdata% or %localappdata% in the address bar of windows explorer and it will take you to the folders. How can i refer to the current user's profile directory when using the windows command line? Is there a way to access %localappdata% with git bash? The temp folder is not always deleted, even after proper shutdowns, and the space can pile up to large proportions.