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- **Maven cache (Java)**: Create a Maven cache directory in your Dev Drive, for example `D:\packages\maven`, then set a global environment variable `MAVEN_OPTS` to add a configuration setting to that path, for example `setx /M MAVEN_OPTS "-Dmaven.repo.local=D:\packages\maven"`. Move the contents of `%USERPROFILE%\.m2\repository` to this directory (this includes only the dependencies, plugins, and other artifacts that Maven downloads into the `repository` folder and uses for your projects). Learn more in the [Maven docs](https://maven.apache.org/settings.html) and see StackOverflow for [How to specify an alternate location for the .m2 folder or settings.xml permanently?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16649420/how-to-specify-an-alternate-location-for-the-m2-folder-or-settings-xml-permanen).

- **Gradle cache (Java)**: Create a Gradle cache directory in your Dev Drive, for example, `D:\packages\gradle`. Then, set a global environment variable `GRADLE_USER_HOME` to point to that path, for example, use `setx /M GRADLE_USER_HOME "D:\packages\gradle"` in the command line to set it system-wide. After setting this variable, Gradle will use the specified directory (`D:\packages\gradle`) for its caches and configuration files. If you have existing Gradle files, move the contents of `%USERPROFILE%\.gradle` to this new directory. For more detailed information, you can refer to the [Gradle documentation](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/userguide.html) and explore community resources like StackOverflow for [tips on managing Gradle configurations and cache directories](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350799/gradle-user-home-set-in-gradle-properties-build-gradle-or-settings-gradle-to).
- **Gradle cache (Java)**: Create a Gradle cache directory in your Dev Drive, for example, `D:\packages\gradle`. Then, set a global environment variable `GRADLE_USER_HOME` to point to that path, for example, use `setx /M GRADLE_USER_HOME D:\packages\gradle` in the command line to set it system-wide. After setting this variable, Gradle will use the specified directory (`D:\packages\gradle`) for its caches and configuration files. If you have existing Gradle files, move the contents of `%USERPROFILE%\.gradle` to this new directory. For more detailed information, you can refer to the [Gradle documentation](https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/userguide.html) and explore community resources like StackOverflow for [tips on managing Gradle configurations and cache directories](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/56350799/gradle-user-home-set-in-gradle-properties-build-gradle-or-settings-gradle-to).

## Understanding security risks and trust in relation to Dev Drive

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