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Most .meta files have one property: description, which is a description of the folder.
Most .meta files have one property: description, which is a description of the folder.
If the description property exists, the description is shown on the left side of the Explorer window.
If the description property exists, the description is shown on the left side of the Explorer window.
Here is the <code>.meta</code> file content from <code>C:/user</code>:<syntaxhighlight lang="json" line="1">
{
"description": "This is your user folder."
}
</syntaxhighlight>
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{{DEFAULTSORT:meta_files}}

Latest revision as of 17:35, 16 May 2023

.meta files are found usually in system-generated folders. They contain information and metadata about the folder they're placed in. .meta files are really JSON files. Because they start with a dot, they are also considered hidden files.

.meta files were introduced with the release of V2 Service Pack 1. Most .meta files have one property: description, which is a description of the folder. If the description property exists, the description is shown on the left side of the Explorer window.

Here is the .meta file content from C:/user:

{
	"description": "This is your user folder."
}