Linux Command Line 04 CD Change Directory
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To go into a folder in the file browser, we double click on the folder we want to go into and the arrow up to go up one directory. • To do the same thing in the Linux Command Line terminal, we would type: cd and the directory name we want to go into to go into the Documents directory we would type: cd Documents • We see the . and the .. directories and find out that the . directory means the current directory and the .. directory is for the parent directory. • We use the pwd command to print our working directory. • The list of directories is called the PATH. • We see the / is the root directory and when we start a path with / we are referring to the full or absolute path and when we change the directory without starting with a / we are talking about a relative directory. • We learn that we can type in a few characters and the tab key to auto-complete what we are typing. • cd – will take you back to the directory you were just in • cd and pressing enter will take you to your home directory • cd ~/Documents will take you to your home directory, then go to the Documents directory • See the complete LCL playlist at: • Linux Command Line (01) What Is The ... • Website link: • https://thefrugalcomputerguy.com/linu...
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