Personally, to keep my documents like Inkscape files or LibreOffice documents separate from my code, I add a directory under my home directory called Development
. There, I can do git clones to my heart’s content
What do you all do?
In ~/src Mostly because I’m too lazy to type “source”.
Putting one directly under the home directory feels like a psychopathic move, so I stay by XDG and put them under a subdirectory of xdg-documents
~/git, for projects I cloned from the web because I don’t know how to code :(
~/src
I NEED TO LEARN HOW TO GIT.
Don’t worry, the basics are really easy to
gitget down, you can read any beginner guide to start trying it out, for example this one on baeldung seems pretty alright by a quick skim, or, if you prefer a more playful approach, definitely check out ohmygit.
If you want to try a git hoster as well, make a GitHub profile if you want to go where most everyone is, so you can also easily contribute to others’ projects, otherwise, if you care about staying on a free platform, make an account on Codeberg, fewer people, but all great like-minded free software supporters…or make one on both, ngl
~/.projects
~/src/${reponame}
${HOME}/repos
~/workspace/git
That way I can also keep other stuff in the same “workspace” directory and keep everything else clean
I have a Code, simulations, ECAD, and FreeCAD folder in the workspace folder where projects or 1-offs are stored and when I want to bring them to git, I copy them over, play around in the project folders again, then copy changes over when I am ready to commit.
I could better use branching and checking out in git, but large mechanical assemblies work badly on git.
~/code/$LANGUAGE/$REPONAME
I used to use
~/dev
but for years now I use~/Workspace
becaue Eclipse made me do it~/code
for everything I want to change/look at the source code.~/.local/src
for stuff I want to install locally from source.~/git
C:\repos
or~/repos
All over the place…