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chdir(1) chdir(1)
cd
NAME
cd - change directory
SYNOPSIS
cd [directory]
cd -
chdir [directory]
chdir -
DESCRIPTION
The cd command is a built-in command in the C Shell and the Korn Shell.
The chdir command is a built-in command in the C shell and is a synonym
for cd.
The cd(1) command sets the current working directory to directory.
If no directory is specified, cd(1) changes to the HOME directory. When
the shell successfully changes directories, it stores the name of the old
directory in a variable (OLDPWD for ksh(1), owd in tcsh(1)). The command:
cd -
changes back to the previous directory.
If the specified directory does not begin with a slash (/) and is not a
subdirectory of the current directory, the shell searches through a list
of directories for the specified directory. In the Korn shell (ksh(1)),
the list of directories is stored in the variable CDPATH; if the variable
is unset or is null, only the current directory is searched. (In the C
shell, see the cdpath variable.)
The cd(1) command supports additional options, depending on the shell. For
more information, see ksh(1) and tcsh(1).