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- What is the difference between a directory and a folder?
Check "The folder metaphor" section at Wikipedia It states: There is a difference between a directory, which is a file system concept, and the graphical user interface metaphor that is used to represent it (a folder) For example, Microsoft Windows uses the concept of special folders to help present the contents of the computer to the user in a fairly consistent way that frees the user from
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Based on the question: How to make using command prompt less painful, what are the and entries in the most voted answer? I see it when I do a dir command but it isn't visible to the user in th
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Selenium: probably user data directory is already in use, please specify a unique value for --user-data-dir argument, or don't use --user-data-dir Asked 6 months ago Modified 3 months ago Viewed 8k times
- I cannot add the parent directory to *safe. directory* in Git
│ │ ├─ anthony In this case, the user tommy owns his own directory under home, but (for some reason) rents out space to other users, in this case mary and anthony If mary, by mistake, where to execute git in her directory, but outside of her phone_app project, then old git would go up the directory tree to search a git repository
- archive - How do I tar a directory of files and folders without . . .
The -C my_directory tells tar to change the current directory to my_directory, and then means "add the entire current directory" (including hidden files and sub-directories)
- Find the current directory and files directory [duplicate]
How do I determine: the current directory (where I was in the shell when I ran the Python script), and where the Python file I am executing is?
- directory - Iterating through directories with Python - Stack Overflow
I need to iterate through the subdirectories of a given directory and search for files If I get a file I have to open it and change the content and replace it with my own lines I tried this: im
- directory - Where are the python modules stored? - Stack Overflow
I have recently started learning Python and I have 2 questions relating to modules Is there a way to obtain a list of Python modules available (i e installed) on a machine? I am using Ubuntu Karm
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