A .jproj file is needed to define a project directory, but it is not needed
for folder names.

A folder name is just a shortcut for a directory. If you define a folder
name for a directory, then after moving the code to another directory, you
only need to update the folder name.

On Mon, May 30, 2022 at 3:20 PM Jinwoo Lee <jinwo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I actually use a slight variation of it. Because J defines '~Projects' in
> the default UserFolders_j_, I usually do something like:
>
>     load '~Projects/myproj/foo.ijs'
>
> This works most of the time but if I ever rename the project folder to
> something else, I'd have to visit all such places and update. And you have
> to add a .jproj file in the project folder to make this work.
>
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