All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:
~/doors/lord
~/doors/arrowbridge
~/doors/darkness2
...etc.
Is this a typical setup? Or do you have another way of organizing your
~/doors/arrowbridge
~/doors/darkness2
Is this a typical setup? Or do you have another way of organizing your local door games?
For local door games, what is your typical directory structure? For example, here I use:
~/doors
All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:
~/doors/lord
~/doors/arrowbridge
~/doors/darkness2
...etc.
Hi All,
Just a question for a project that's in the works here. :)
For local door games, what is your typical directory structure? For example, here I use:
~/doors
All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:
~/doors/lord
~/doors/arrowbridge
~/doors/darkness2
...etc.
Is this a typical setup? Or do you have another way of organizing your local door games?
Thanks in advance for the input.
All local doors are in subdirectories from there. such as:
~/doors/lord
~/doors/arrowbridge
~/doors/darkness2
...etc.
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