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  • Application source code files can go into the main workspace directory, or into sub-directories that you create. This example shows a new/empty workspace – there are no source code files yet.
  • The '.git' directory contains the Git source control repository.
  • The '.gitignore' file contains a list of files and directories to be ignored by Git. This is useful when your project contains files that you don't want to commit to source control, such as dependencies from NPM (node_modules), etc.
  • The '.noderun' directory contains the workspace settings, which are stored in JSON files.
  • The 'public' directory is where you can place static files that are designed to be served via HTTP, such as images, style sheets, client-side JavaScript files, etc.
  • The 'README.md' file is a Markdown file that you can use to show a description of your project.

Adding Files and Directories

Source New files and directories can be added to the workspace by using the right-click option options on the Files Tree:

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Or by using the New File drop down options on the ribbon: 

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