Sometimes, a folder is necessary. For example if another plugin looks into a specific folder and traverses through the files for specific information.
What could be done is that a parent file could be linked to a folder. And it would sync with the files inside it. So creating an abstract child actually adds the file to that folder.
Sometimes, a folder is necessary. For example if another plugin looks into a specific folder and traverses through the files for specific information.
What could be done is that a parent file could be linked to a folder. And it would sync with the files inside it. So creating an abstract child actually adds the file to that folder.