Wow, you’re right, autotools dev work started a decade prior to Linux 0.01’s release. And looking deeper into ./configure, there looks to be checks running here that only matter on old Solaris systems…
At least it’s not node_modules
They call it a polyfill because it polyfills your disk
Building on this, I recommend zoxide instead of only fzfing or regexping.
For people who like to keep everything they ever create, like college students, you can use
z 18.04/1
to get to a directory like~/hw/random-school/fresh-1/analysis-18.04/pset1
.Lets you nest without fear.
(Also, about your question: I’ve personally used
~/git/<projname>/
and~/git/<org>/<projname>
at the same time – e.g.~/git/aur/fuzzel-git
)