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Changing the source directory
When you initialize a project with deno run -A -r https://fresh.deno.dev,
you’ll end up with a project like the following:
        
          Project Structure
        
      
.
├── README.md
├── components
│   └── Button.tsx
├── deno.json
├── dev.ts
├── fresh.gen.ts
├── islands
│   └── Counter.tsx
├── main.ts
├── routes
│   ├── greet
│   │   ├── [name].tsx
│   ├── api
│   │   └── joke.ts
│   ├── _404.tsx
│   └── index.tsx
└── static
    ├── favicon.ico
    └── logo.svgUsing a src directory
If you’d like your code to live in an src directory (or any other directory of
your choosing), then you’ll need to do the following things:
- Move all your files, except 
deno.jsonandREADME.md, to thesrcdirectory. - Modify the 
starttask indeno.jsonto point to the new directory. 
Here’s what the diff of deno.json looks like:
        
          deno.json
        
      
 {
   "lock": false,
   "tasks": {
-    "start": "deno run -A --watch=static/,routes/ dev.ts"
+    "start": "deno run -A --watch=src/static/,src/routes/ src/dev.ts"
   },
   "imports": {
     "$fresh/": "file:///Users/reed/code/fresh/",The resulting file structure looks like this:
        
          Project Structure
        
      
.
├── README.md
├── deno.json
└── src
    ├── components
    │   └── Button.tsx
    ├── dev.ts
    ├── fresh.gen.ts
    ├── islands
    │   └── Counter.tsx
    ├── main.ts
    ├── routes
    │   ├── greet
    │   │   ├── [name].tsx
    │   ├── api
    │   │   └── joke.ts
    │   ├── _404.tsx
    │   └── index.tsx
    └── static
        ├── favicon.ico
        └── logo.svgSuccess! Your code now lives elsewhere.