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  "textContent": "submitted by cm0002 to linux\n77 points | 57 comments\nhttps://itsfoss.com/news/new-projects-directory-linux/\n\n> If you are using a rolling release distro like Arch, you might have noticed that your home directory now has a new member, a new folder called “Projects”.\n>\n> For as long as I remember, Linux has always had a set of default folders under the home directory. Usually they are Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos and Downloads. Templates, Desktop and Public folders are also there.\n>\n> Now we have a new addition in the form of “Projects”.",
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