cd

cd (Change Directory): The cd command in Linux is used to change the current working directory in the shell. This command allows you to navigate between directories in the file system.

Basic Usage:

  • cd /path/to/directory: Changes the current directory to the specified path.
  • cd ..: Moves up one directory level (to the parent directory).
  • cd ~ or cd: Changes to the home directory of the current user.
  • cd -: Switches back to the previous directory you were in.

Example:

cd /var/log
  • This command changes the current working directory to /var/log.

The cd command is fundamental for navigating and managing the file system in a Linux environment.

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