--- layout: posts title: Announcing simplified workspace creation --- To create a new workspace, you can now simply create an empty `WORKSPACE` file in a directory. Previously, you'd need to copy or symlink the `tools` directory into your project, which was unpopular: 'move my-project/ to be a subdirectory of base_workspace/' Ok. Ctrl-W. [Miguel Alcon](https://github.com/mikelalcon) came up with a great idea for making this process simpler. Now the `compile.sh` script will create a `.bazelrc` file in your home directory which tells Bazel where `compile.sh` was run from and, thus, where it can find its tools when you build. To use this new functionality, get the latest version of the code from Github, run `./compile.sh`, and then create a Bazel workspace by running `touch WORKSPACE` in any directory. Some caveats to watch out for: * If you move the directory where Bazel was built you will need to update your `~/.bazelrc` file. * If you would like to use different tools than the ones `compile.sh` finds/generates, you can create a `tools/` directory in your project and Bazel will attempt to use that instead of the system-wide one. See the [getting started]({{ site_root }}/docs/getting-started.html) docs for more info about setting up your workspace. Let us know if you have any questions or issues on the [mailing list](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bazel-discuss) or [GitHub](https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel).