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cd

cd [dir]
cd [ - ]
cd [ old new ]

With no arguments, change to home directory of user. Otherwise, change working directory to dir. If dir is a relative pathname but is not in the current directory, then the CDPATH variable is searched. The last two command forms are specific to the Korn shell, where - stands for the previous directory. The third syntax modifies the current directory name by replacing string old with new, then switches to the resulting directory.

Example


$ pwd
/usr/spool/cron
$ cd cron uucp	# cd prints the new directory
/usr/spool/uucp


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