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53 Your current directory has the name `.' as well as the name printed
58 The current directory `.' is usually included as a
74 Each directory has a file `..' in it which is a reference to its
75 parent directory.
76 After changing into the directory with
82 you can return to the parent directory by doing
86 The current directory is printed by
103 of the entire directory system \- called the
105 directory.
181 A directory containing binaries of programs and shell scripts to be
184 directory.
193 Games are kept in the directory `/usr/games'.
194 You can place binaries in any directory.
243 .I "working directory" .
247 .I "working directory"
250 directory (2.4, 2.7).
289 a directory within the UNIX system, is called a
373 directory is read by each shell as it begins execution.
385 .I "working directory" \&.
387 .I "working directory"
433 .IP directory
436 .I directory
442 .I directory ,
445 .I directory
447 .I directory
450 directory (1.1, 2.7).
451 .IP "directory\ stack"
455 .I "directory stack"
457 .I "working directory"
461 .I "directory stack"
465 .I "working directory"
466 as the first directory name on the left (2.7).
471 .I "directory stack"
479 .I "working directory"
535 will echo the names of the file in the current directory.
587 in the current directory is a `filename expansion'.
655 the current directory, or all files which have a common
757 .IP "home\ directory"
760 .I "home directory" ,
764 This is the directory which you are placed in when you first log in.
769 command with no arguments takes you back to this directory, whose
904 directory is read by the shell each time you log in to UNIX
942 directory after it prints `logout'.
964 current directory.
1041 command is used to create a new directory.
1158 and then the current directory, for the named
1168 If you add new commands to a directory in the
1179 between successive `/' characters, names a directory
1187 directory in the filesystem.
1190 are interpreted relative to the current directory
1195 may name a directory, but
1213 .I "working directory"
1214 to the directory you most recently left using the
1216 command. It returns to the directory without having to type its name,
1218 .I "working directory"
1287 command, which means `push directory', changes the shell's
1288 .I "working directory"
1290 .I "working directory"
1292 directory via the
1317 .I "working directory" \&.
1355 .I "working directory" .
1360 refers to some file or directory in the
1361 .I "working directory" ,
1365 .I "working directory" .
1377 The directory
1378 that is at the top of the entire directory structure is called the
1380 directory since it is the `root' of the entire tree structure of
1391 directory.
1706 .IP "working directory"
1708 At any given time you are in one particular directory, called
1710 .I "working directory" .
1711 This directory's name is printed by the
1715 are the ones in this directory.