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authorAnthony Crumley <anthony.crumley@gmail.com>2018-04-30 16:28:11 -0500
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Document rails new <app> storage folder
[ci skip] Active Storage now adds a storage folder to newly generated rails applications.
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|public/|The only folder seen by the world as-is. Contains static files and compiled assets.|
|Rakefile|This file locates and loads tasks that can be run from the command line. The task definitions are defined throughout the components of Rails. Rather than changing `Rakefile`, you should add your own tasks by adding files to the `lib/tasks` directory of your application.|
|README.md|This is a brief instruction manual for your application. You should edit this file to tell others what your application does, how to set it up, and so on.|
+|storage/|Active Storage files for Disk Service. This is covered in [Active Storage Overview](active_storage_overview.html).|
|test/|Unit tests, fixtures, and other test apparatus. These are covered in [Testing Rails Applications](testing.html).|
|tmp/|Temporary files (like cache and pid files).|
|vendor/|A place for all third-party code. In a typical Rails application this includes vendored gems.|