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A2osX Shell CD Command Help
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cd <value>
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The cd command is used to change the current working directory. You must
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supply the cd command a valid relative or absolute path. Examples of
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relative paths include subdir1 (a sub-directory in the current directory),
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../subdir2 (a sub-directory in the parent of the current directory), and
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subdir1/subdir3 ( a sub-directory in the sub-directory subdir1 of the current
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directory). An absolute path always begins with a / and includes the volume
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name of the disk drive to which change the current working directory such as
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/MYVOL1/var/logs (the sub-directory logs in the directory var on the disk
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with a volume label of MYVOL1).
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You can use the pwd command to display the current working directory if your
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prompt ($) does not automatically display it on the command line (the default,
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set in your PROFILE). The current working directory is used by the shell to
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look for scripts not located in one of the directories specified by $PATH or
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as the directory for reading and writing files when no path is provided by a
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command. For example, if you execute the ls command without arguments, ls
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assumes to list the files in the current working directory. Similarly, if
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you specify a file without a path, for example the command echo Hello >
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outfile, shell will place the file outfile in the current working directory.
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See the related popd and pushd commands.
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