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foxfirefey ([personal profile] foxfirefey) wrote in [community profile] command_liners2009-06-25 11:51 am
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Going to your previous current working directory

I learned this one recently from a coworker:

cd -


This will allow you to switch to your previous current working directory. So:

# Go into first directory
cd ~/path/to/first/dir
# Go into second directory
cd ~/path/to/second/dir
# This takes us back to the first directory
cd -
# This takes us back to the second directory
cd -


This is really useful if you have two main directories you're currently working in.
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[personal profile] sophie 2009-07-01 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
It doesn't, though you can still do it with the command cd ${PWD/pne/rku}, although that's admittedly not easy to remember at all.