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$ ls ~/.bitcoin
bitcoin.conf testnet3
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The setup guides in [Chapter Two: Creating a Bitcoin-Core VPS](2_0_Setting_Up_a_Bitcoin-Core_VPS.md) laid out a standardized config file. [§3.1: Verifying Your Bitcoin Setup](3_1_Verifying_Your_Bitcoin_Setup.md) suggested how to change it to support more advanced setups. If you're interested in learning even more about the config file, you may wish to consult [Jameson Lopp's Bitcoin Core Config Generator](https://jlopp.github.io/bitcoin-core-config-generator/).
The setup guides in [Chapter Two: Creating a Bitcoin-Core VPS](02_0_Setting_Up_a_Bitcoin-Core_VPS.md) laid out a standardized config file. [§3.1: Verifying Your Bitcoin Setup](03_1_Verifying_Your_Bitcoin_Setup.md) suggested how to change it to support more advanced setups. If you're interested in learning even more about the config file, you may wish to consult [Jameson Lopp's Bitcoin Core Config Generator](https://jlopp.github.io/bitcoin-core-config-generator/).
Moving back to your ~/.bitcoin directory, you'll find that the testnet3 directory contains all of the guts:
```
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## Summary: Knowing Your Bitcoin Setup
The ~/.bitcoin directory contains all of your files, while `bitcoin-cli help` and a variety of info commands can be used to get more information on how your setup and Bitcoin work.
## What's Next?
Continue "Understanding Your Bitcoin Setup" with [§3.3: Setting Up Your Wallet](03_3_Setting_Up_Your_Wallet.md).