How do you organize projects when you have hundreds of them? Not a layout inside a project, but a layout of the project root directories.
I am consolidating ten-year + personal and sample projects that are scattered across all disks on several systems, and I'm looking for some kind of organizational method that will allow me to save a dozen active projects, and archive projects that can be found.
Most projects are learning experiments that cut across many different languages ββand frameworks. Some of the projects are full-fledged, working applications that I use to reuse ideas and code.
I use a flat namespace in a remote git repository for my personal items, but this seems like a less than ideal way to organize things on my development systems. There must be something better than ~ / active / and ~ / archive /.
What works for you in this situation?
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