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diff --git a/doc/makepkg.conf.5.txt b/doc/makepkg.conf.5.txt
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+++ b/doc/makepkg.conf.5.txt
@@ -126,10 +126,10 @@ Options
running in the DistCC cluster. In addition, you will want to modify your
`MAKEFLAGS`.
-**BUILDDIR=**"/path/to/folder"::
+**BUILDDIR=**"/path/to/directory"::
If this value is not set, packages will by default be built in
subdirectories of the directory that makepkg is called from. This
- option allows setting the build location to another folder.
+ option allows setting the build location to another directory.
Incorrect use of `$startdir` in a PKGBUILD may cause building with
this option to fail.
@@ -219,23 +219,23 @@ Options
instruct makepkg which files to remove from the package. This is
useful for index files that are added by multiple packages.
-**PKGDEST=**"/path/to/folder"::
+**PKGDEST=**"/path/to/directory"::
If this value is not set, packages will by default be placed in the
current directory (location of the linkman:PKGBUILD[5]). Many people
like to keep all their packages in one place so this option allows
this behavior. A common location is ``/home/packages''.
-**SRCDEST=**"/path/to/folder"::
+**SRCDEST=**"/path/to/directory"::
If this value is not set, downloaded source files will only be stored
in the current directory. Many people like to keep all source files in
a central location for easy cleanup, so this path can be set here.
-**SRCPKGDEST=**"/path/to/folder"::
+**SRCPKGDEST=**"/path/to/directory"::
If this value is not set, source package files will be stored in
in the current directory. Many people like to keep all source package files
in a central location for easy cleanup, so this path can be set here.
-**LOGDEST=**"/path/to/folder"::
+**LOGDEST=**"/path/to/directory"::
If this value is not set, log files are written to the current
directory. This centralizes the log location, facilitating cleanup
and compression.