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Simply type a name with a `/` directory separator and new directories will be created. This does not do the fancy UI work that github.com does, but it will get the job done. I could not find tests for file creation, so I didn't add a test for this slight behaviour modification. I did test directory traversals though, using both absolute paths like `/tmp/foo.txt` and relative paths like `../../foo.txt`. Neither case escaped the repository, though attempting to traverse with a relative path resulted in a 500 error that did not affect application stability upon reload.
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