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Directory structure is a matter of personal preference and can differ from one developer to another. However, here's a common directory structure that you can use as a starting point for a Node.js project:
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node-app/
├── node_modules/
├── public/
│   ├── css/
│   ├── js/
│   └── images/
├── views/
│   ├── partials/
│   ├── pages/
│   └── layouts/
├── routes/
├── controllers/
├── models/
├── config/
│   ├── db.js
│   └── config.js
├── app.js
├── package.json
└── README.md
Here's a brief description of each directory:
node_modules/: This directory will be created after you run npm install and it will contain all the packages that your project depends on.public/: This directory contains all the static assets (CSS, JS, images) that your application needs. These files will be served to the client.views/: This directory contains all the views that your application uses to generate the HTML that is served to the client.routes/: This directory contains all the route handlers for your application.controllers/: This directory contains all the controller functions for your application. These functions are called from route handlers to perform specific actions.models/: This directory contains all the models for your application. Models define the structure of the data that is stored in the database.config/: This directory contains all the configuration files for your application.app.js: This file is the main file of your application. It contains the initialization code for your application.package.json: This file contains information about your application, such as its name, version, and dependencies.README.md: This file contains information about your application, such as how to install and use it.
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