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[11.x] Storage:link source and target directory statement updated #10062

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Expand Up @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ When using the `local` driver, all file operations are relative to the `root` di

The `public` disk included in your application's `filesystems` configuration file is intended for files that are going to be publicly accessible. By default, the `public` disk uses the `local` driver and stores its files in `storage/app/public`.

To make these files accessible from the web, you should create a symbolic link from `public/storage` to `storage/app/public`. Utilizing this folder convention will keep your publicly accessible files in one directory that can be easily shared across deployments when using zero down-time deployment systems like [Envoyer](https://envoyer.io).
To make these files accessible from the web, you should create a symbolic link from source directory `storage/app/public` to target directory `public/storage`. Utilizing this folder convention will keep your publicly accessible files in one directory that can be easily shared across deployments when using zero down-time deployment systems like [Envoyer](https://envoyer.io).

To create the symbolic link, you may use the `storage:link` Artisan command:

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