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Displaying the pathname to the current directory
To display the pathname to your current directory use the command:
pwd
This command has no options.
Example
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3 6
3 6 1
3 6 1 2
3 6 2
3 6 2 1
3 6 2 1a
3 6 3
3 6 3 1
3 6 3 2
3 6 4
3 6 4 1
Access Permissions
Cd
Cd1
Cd2
Cd2 1
Cd2 2
Change Own
Change Perm
Change Perm1
Change Perm2
Change Perm3
Copy1
Copy2
Copy3
Copy4
Copy5
Copying
Cp
Cp1
Cp2
Create
Create Cat
Create Echo
Def Perm
Def Perm1
Def Perm2
Defining
Determine
Determine1
Display
Display0
Display0 1
Display1
Display1 1
Display1 1dyk1
Display1 2
Display1 3
Display1 3 1
Display1 3 2
Display1 3 2 1
Display2
Display2 1
Display3
Display3 1
Files
Find
Find2
Ftp
Ftp1
Ftp1b
Ftp2
Ftp2 1
Ftp2 1 1
Ftp2 1 2
Ftp2 1 3
Ftp2 1 3 1
Ftp2 1 3 2
Ftp2 1 3 3
Ftp2 1 3 4
Ftp2 1 3 5
Ftp2 2
Ftp2 2 1
Ftp2 2 2
Ftp2 3
Ftp2 3 1
Ftp2 3 2
Ftp2 3 3
Ftp2 4
Ftp2 4 1
Ftp2 4 2
Ftp2 4 2 1
Ftp2 4 2 1 1
Ftp3
Ftp3 1
Ftp3 2
Ftp3 2 1
Ftp3 2 1 1
Ftp3 2 1 2
Ftp3 2 1exp
Ftp3 2 2
Ftp3 2 2 1
Ftp3 2 2 2
Ftp3 2 2 3
Ftp3 2 3
Ftp3 2 3 1
Ftp3 2 4
Ftp3 2 4 1
Ftp3 2 4 2
Ftp3 2 4 3
Links
Links1
Links2
Links2 1
Links2 2
Links2 2 1
Links2 2 2
Links2 3
Links2 3 1
Links3
Links3 1
Links3 2
Links3 2 1
Links3 2 2
Links3 2 3
List
List1a
List1b
List2
List3
List4
List4 1
Lpr
Lpr1
Lpr2
Lpr2 1
Lpr2 2
Lpr2 2 1
Lpr2 3
Lpr2 3 1
Lpr2 3 2
Lpr3
Lpr3 2
Lpr3b
Lpr3c
Lpr4
Lpr4 1
Lpr5
Lpr5 1
Mkdir
Mkdir1
Mkdir2
Mkdir3
Mkdir3 1
Mv
Mv1
Mv2
Mv3
Mv3 1
Mv3 2
Next
Permissions Default
Permissions Num
Pwd
Pwd1
Pwd2
Rm
Rm1 1
Rm1 1 1
Rm1 1 2
Rm1 1 3
Rm1 2
Rm1 2 1
Rm1 2 2
Rm1 2 2 1
Under Perm1
Under Perm2