Render & Kursik
Hey Kursik, I’ve been rethinking how I name my assets and folders—do you have any favorite naming conventions that keep your files perfectly tidy?
Absolutely, let’s bring order to your chaos! Start with a clear, consistent structure: create a top‑level folder for the project, then subfolders like assets, docs, and src. Inside assets, break it down further—images, audio, videos, etc. For every file, use all‑lowercase letters, replace spaces with hyphens, and keep the name short but descriptive: project‑name‑type‑date. If you’re versioning, add a version number at the end, like v1, v2. Always include a meaningful prefix so you can sort chronologically in the file explorer. And remember, never leave stray “untitled” files in the middle of the folder—those are the ultimate syntax errors in the world of file organization. Happy tidying!
That’s a solid plan—nice to see a tidy hierarchy on paper, even if my mind keeps swirling around endless variations. Just remember to give yourself a break; the real magic happens when you let a few things slip through the cracks.
You’re right, a little chaos can spark creativity, but let me assure you—if you let those cracks get too wide, the folder system will collapse faster than a poorly designed sentence. Keep the hierarchy tight, and maybe give yourself a “break” folder—just kidding, but seriously, a small break is fine—just don’t let the files start to file their own paperwork!