Touch up filesystem docs

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Chris Lenk 2020-12-11 11:28:26 -05:00
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" /STIX2 Domain Object type\n", " STIX2 Domain Object type/\n",
" /STIX2 Domain Object ID\n", " STIX2 Domain Object ID/\n",
" STIX2 Domain Object\n", " 'modified' timestamp.json\n",
" /STIX2 Domain Object ID\n", " 'modified' timestamp.json\n",
" STIX2 Domain Object\n", " STIX2 Domain Object ID/\n",
" 'modified' timestamp.json\n",
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" /STIX2 Domain Object type\n", " STIX2 Domain Object type/\n",
" /STIX2 Domain Object ID\n", " STIX2 Domain Object ID/\n",
" /STIX2 Domain Object ID\n", " 'modified' timestamp.json\n",
" .\n", " .\n",
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"The master STIX 2 content directory contains subdirectories, each of which aligns to a STIX 2 domain object type (i.e. \"attack-pattern\", \"campaign\", \"malware\", etc.). Within each STIX 2 domain object type's subdirectory are subfolders containing JSON files that are STIX 2 domain objects of the specified type; the name of each STIX 2 domain object subfolder is the ID of the associated STIX 2 domain object. Inside each STIX 2 domain object subfolder, the name of the contained json file corresponds to the modified timestamp of the STIX 2 domain object found within that file. A real example of the FileSystem directory structure:\n", "The master STIX 2 content directory contains subdirectories, each of which aligns to a STIX 2 domain object type (i.e. \"attack-pattern\", \"campaign\", \"malware\", etc.). Within each STIX 2 domain object type's subdirectory are further subdirectories containing JSON files that are STIX 2 domain objects of the specified type; the name of each of these subdirectories is the ID of the associated STIX 2 domain object. Inside each of these subdirectories are JSON files, the names of which correspond to the ``modified`` timestamp of the STIX 2 domain object found within that file. A real example of the FileSystem directory structure:\n",
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"```\n", "```\n",
"stix2_content/\n", "stix2_content/\n",