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# Folders

Your SQL Scripts are organized into a file system folder. You add folders to your workspace to be able to edit SQL scripts. All subfolders and files are added for every folder added to the workspace.

## Adding a Folder

Go to [Settings & Customization](/chartsql-studio/settings-and-customization.md) and click ‘Add Folder’ to add a folder from your file system.

<figure><img src="/files/pCD0i2d9WkM2zu9bZ6z1" alt=""><figcaption><p>Example of adding a folder to the workspace</p></figcaption></figure>

## Folder Config

When you add a new folder from your file system, a package.json file will be placed in the root of the folder and contains metadata about the scripts in the folder.

## Folder Name

You can define a friendly name for the folder that will show up in the editor in various places.

## Default Datasource

ChartSQL Studio allows you to run any script against any datasource. You can mark a Datasource as default for a folder so that it uses that datasource when opening scripts from that folder.&#x20;

See [Datasources](/chartsql-studio/basic-concepts/datasources.md)


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