hi /g/
how do you organize files (including configs, code projects...)? Pic of tree structure would be nice.
I'm looking for a way to organize files once and for all.
>>54405615
Incredibly rude and counter-productive.
>>54405548
nice try NSA
>>54405633
faggot
>>54405640
not NSA, just a dude wanting to organize muh files.
Reminder to not respond to bumping spammers.
>>54405624
Thanks for replying.
>>54405548
monitoring this thread
>>54405548
what animu, NSA?
>>54406331
that pic? don't know, sorry. saved it from a thread some time ago.
>>54406356
thanks for replying anyways!
and just to be on topic: i personally don't organize anything, i just have everything in my downloads folder, and if i accumulated too much stuff, i just make a folder and name it with the date of that day, and move everything into that
>>54405672
I would you if you put kind of effort to stop nvidia/amd threads instead.
>>54405548
>inb4 java sux lol
pom.xml
LICENSE
README
.git
src/main/{java, resources}
src/test/{java, resources}
If you're splitting your projects up by services, you'll want a master pom the others depend on.
You may also want a lib/ and a database/ with versioned schemas in it
>>54405548
system wide configs go to /etc
system libraries go to /lib, others to /usr/lib
personal files go to /home/username
,...
>>54405548
http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/writing/structure/
README.rst
LICENSE
setup.py
requirements.txt
sample/__init__.py
sample/core.py
sample/helpers.py
docs/conf.py
docs/index.rst
tests/test_basic.py
tests/test_advanced.py