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$ cd blog
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The 'rails new blog' command we ran above created a folder in your working directory
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called <tt>blog</tt>. The <tt>blog</tt> folder has a number of auto-generated folders
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that make up the structure of a Rails application. Most of the work in
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this tutorial will happen in the <tt>app/</tt> folder, but here's a basic
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rundown on the function of each of the files and folders that Rails created by default:
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The +rails new blog+ command we ran above created a folder in your working directory called <tt>blog</tt>. The <tt>blog</tt> directory has a number of auto-generated folders that make up the structure of a Rails application. Most of the work in this tutorial will happen in the <tt>app/</tt> folder, but here's a basic rundown on the function of each of the files and folders that Rails created by default:
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|_.File/Folder|_.Purpose|
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|app/|Contains the controllers, models, views and assets for your application. You'll focus on this folder for the remainder of this guide.|
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