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Oh, it's quite simple actually! To add a new folder to a repository, I just need to go to the repository on GitHub and click on 'Create new file.' Then, I enter the name I want for the folder, followed by a forward slash (/) to create it. After that, I can choose to add a file inside the folder if I want, or just create an empty folder. Once I'm done, I hit 'Commit new file,' and ta-da! The new folder is now part of the repository. It's such a handy trick to organize my projects neatly on GitHub!

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