In that case, I recommend creating a folder called "Modules" and having modules be created in that folder from now on. (Plus that make it look more organized in Windows Explorer and would make for better search results for larger projects.)
Another new planned feature will allow you to add referenced modules. This means that you will be able to add modules from any folder you like and they will not be copied.
This will make it much easier to share modules between projects.
In the next version it will be possible to add modules from other folders. It will make it much easier to share modules between different projects and different platforms.
Sharing files is indeed a useful feature, however it will probably not be implemented for the next version.
Not strictly on-topic, but how about an #Include directive, which would allow all source files to be in the project folder, but would make it possible to include the content of files outside of the project folder?
This will be possible in the coming version. You will be able to add modules without copying them to the current folder (or the shared modules folder).
This will be possible in the coming version. You will be able to add modules without copying them to the current folder (or the shared modules folder).
Here you can see an important new feature. Module files no longer need to be in the same folder. You can add modules from different folders and choose whether to copy them to the current folder or add them as linked resources.