Directory Organization (Unix Power Tools, 3rd Edition)
Chapter 7. Directory Organization
Contents:
What? Me, Organized?
Many Homes
Access to Directories
A bin Directory for Your Programs and Scripts
Private (Personal) Directories
Naming Files
Make More Directories!
Making Directories Made Easier
7.1. What? Me, Organized?
Computers and offices have one thing in
common: you lose things in them. If you walk into my office,
you'll see stacks of paper on top of other stacks of
paper, with a few magazines and business cards in the mix. I can
often find things, but I'd be lying if I said that I
could always find that article I was reading the
other day!
When you look at a new computer user's home directory (Section 31.11)
, you often see something similar to my office. You see a huge number
of unrelated files with obscure names. He hasn't
created any subdirectories, aside from those the system administrator
told him they needed; and those probably aren't even
being used. His home directory probably contains programs for several
different projects, personal mail, notes from meetings, a few data
files, some half-finished documentation, a spreadsheet for something
he started last month but has now forgotten, and so on.
Remember that a computer's filesystem
isn't that much different from any other filing
system. If you threw all of your papers into one giant filing cabinet
without sorting them into different topics and subtopics, the filing
cabinet wouldn't do you much good at all: it would
just be a mess. On a computer, the solution to this problem is to
sort your files into directories, which are
analogous to the filing cabinets and drawers.
The Unix filesystem can help you keep all of
your material neatly sorted. Your directories are like filing
cabinets, with dividers and folders inside them. In this chapter,
we'll give some hints for organizing your computer
"office." Of course, things
occasionally get misplaced even in the most efficient offices. Later
we'll show some scripts that use the find (Section 8.3) and
grep (Section 9.21)
commands to help you find files that are misplaced.
-- ML
III. Working with Files and Directories7.2. Many Homes
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