Almost the same as the others wrote here, I do keep all my work under ~/x/projects.
The reason behind the x folder is historical, and I only keep it for backward compatibility (with the old me 😂). And yes, I ONLY use Linux based distros on my local machine, mostly Ubuntu.
Under the "projects" dir I usually (not always, especially if it's one-time contribution) keep the subfolder names follow {report owner}/{repo name} convention, which basically mirrors my GitHub work (my rule is, if it's not on GitHub then it's probably in ~/x/trash )
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Almost the same as the others wrote here, I do keep all my work under
~/x/projects
.The reason behind the
x
folder is historical, and I only keep it for backward compatibility (with the old me 😂). And yes, I ONLY use Linux based distros on my local machine, mostly Ubuntu.Under the "projects" dir I usually (not always, especially if it's one-time contribution) keep the subfolder names follow
{report owner}/{repo name}
convention, which basically mirrors my GitHub work (my rule is, if it's not on GitHub then it's probably in~/x/trash
)