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This change enables files and folders to be referred to using a path that starts with ./. While this is redundant when using Files, since paths are assumed to start at the current folder, it’s useful when accepting file paths as input, and to better conform to system conventions.

This change enables files and folders to be referred to using a path that
starts with `./`. While this is redundant when using Files, since paths
are assumed to start at the current folder, it’s useful when accepting
file paths as input, and to better conform to system conventions.
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