add link to documentation

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Jan-Piet Mens
2015-10-20 09:19:18 +02:00
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* `msg/` contains messages received by the Messaging system.
* `photos/` optional; contains the binary photos from a _card_.
* `rec/` the recorder data proper. One subdirectory per user, one subdirectory therein per device. Data files are named `YYYY-MM.rec` (e.g. `2015-08.rec` for the data accumulated during the month of August 2015.
* `waypoints/` contains a directory per user and device. Therein are individual files named by a timestamp with the JSON payload of published (i.e. shared) waypoints. The file names are timestamps because the `tst` of a waypoint is its key. If a user publishes all waypoints from a device (Publish Waypoints), the payload is stored in this directory as `username-device.otrw`. (Note, that this is the JSON waypoints import format.)
* `waypoints/` contains a directory per user and device. Therein are individual files named by a timestamp with the JSON payload of published (i.e. shared) waypoints. The file names are timestamps because the `tst` of a waypoint is its key. If a user publishes all waypoints from a device (Publish Waypoints), the payload is stored in this directory as `username-device.otrw`. (Note, that this is the JSON [waypoints import format](http://owntracks.org/booklet/tech/json/#_typewaypoints).)
You should definitely **not** modify or touch these files: they remain under the control of the _recorder_. You can of course, remove old `.rec` files if they consume too much space.