Windows Symbolic: Links

The only question that remains is: What will you link first?

Open PowerShell (not Cmd) and use dir :

Get-ChildItem -Force | Select-Object Name, LinkType, Target If LinkType isn't blank, you've found a portal. Symbolic links turn Windows from a rigid filing cabinet into a dynamic, relational database of storage. They allow you to decouple logical organization (where programs think files are) from physical storage (where the bits actually spin). windows symbolic links

Save this alias in your PowerShell profile: function sl($target, $link) cmd /c mklink /D $link $target

Now, every time you save in your IDE, the file syncs to the cloud instantly. No copy-paste required. Steam/Epic insists on installing mods to C:\Program Files (x86)\Game . You have no space left. The only question that remains is: What will you link first

Now go forth and symlink. Just don't create a loop.

Most Windows users treat the file system as a rigid hierarchy—a tree of folders and files where every item physically lives in exactly one place. But what if I told you that reality is an illusion? What if a file could be in two places at once? What if a 500GB game folder could exist on a tiny 128GB SSD? They allow you to decouple logical organization (where

mklink /D "C:\Dev" "D:\OneDrive\Projects\Code"