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- What is the difference between a directory and a folder?
Folders are often depicted with icons which visually resemble physical file folders Strictly speaking, 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)
- filesystems - copy all files and folders from one drive to another . . .
81 i want to copy all files and folders from one drive to another drive using MS-DOS How to do it? I am trying xcopy I:\* * N:\ But it copies only files, not folders So how to copy all files and folders both? Thanks
- IntelliJ does not show project folders - Stack Overflow
I have an issue with IntelliJ It doesn't show any folders in my project view on the left My setting is "View As: Project" How can I manage it so that the folders and packages are shown again? I
- How can I Git ignore subfolders subdirectories? - Stack Overflow
All the previous answers are valid, but something that I don't think is mentioned is that once you add a file from that directory into the repository, you can't ignore that directory subdirectory that contains that file (git will ignore that directive) To ignore already added files run git rm -r --cached Otherwise you'll have to remove all files from the repository's target directory first
- Command to list all files in a folder as well as sub-folders in windows . . .
I tried searching for a command that could list all the file in a directory as well as subfolders using a command prompt command I have read the help for "dir" command but coudn't find what I was
- How do I create a folder in a GitHub repository? - Stack Overflow
I want to create a folder in a GitHub repository and then add files to that folder How do I achieve this?
- git - How to . gitignore all files folder in a folder, but not the . . .
Effectively, I need to ignore all of the files and folders within the folder, but not the folder itself How can I do this? What should I put in my gitignore file? For those wondering why I would want to do this, I have an "upload" directory in my repository I want to commit the blank directory, but without all the contents
- Remove __pycache__ folders and . pyc files from Python project
What is the best way to clear out all the __pycache__ folders and pyc pyo files from a Python project? I have seen multiple users suggest the pyclean script bundled with Debian, but this does not remove the folders
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