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Documentation

http://www.pluf.org/doc/

The Application Files

You should enable JavaScript to get a nice table of content for this page. When you create an application with Pluf you have a lot of freedom in the organisation of your files. The framework is not enforcing anything, but the following conventions will help you to have consistency, maintain your application in the future but also use several applications written with Pluf at the same time in one project. We suppose here that you are going to write a todo list application with the name Todo . Here is the directory structure with the important files in a glance. To help the visualisation, a slash (/) is given at the end of the directories even so in configuration files you should never use a slash at the end of a directory name. http://www.pluf.org/doc/applicationfiles.html