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6.8.1 Directory Stack Builtins
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dirs -
dirs [+N | -N] [-clpv]
Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories are added to the list with the
pushdcommand; thepopdcommand removes directories from the list.-
+N Displays the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by
dirswhen invoked without options), starting with zero.-
-N Displays the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by
dirswhen invoked without options), starting with zero.-
-c Clears the directory stack by deleting all of the elements.
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-l Produces a longer listing; the default listing format uses a tilde to denote the home directory.
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-p Causes
dirsto print the directory stack with one entry per line.-
-v Causes
dirsto print the directory stack with one entry per line, prefixing each entry with its index in the stack.
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popd -
popd [+N | -N] [-n]
Remove the top entry from the directory stack, and
cdto the new top directory. When no arguments are given,popdremoves the top directory from the stack and performs acdto the new top directory. The elements are numbered from 0 starting at the first directory listed withdirs; i.e.,popdis equivalent topopd +0.-
+N Removes the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by
dirs), starting with zero.-
-N Removes the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by
dirs), starting with zero.-
-n Suppresses the normal change of directory when removing directories from the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
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pushd pushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir ]
Save the current directory on the top of the directory stack and then
cdto dir. With no arguments,pushdexchanges the top two directories.-
-n Suppresses the normal change of directory when adding directories to the stack, so that only the stack is manipulated.
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+N Brings the Nth directory (counting from the left of the list printed by
dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.-
-N Brings the Nth directory (counting from the right of the list printed by
dirs, starting with zero) to the top of the list by rotating the stack.-
dir Makes the current working directory be the top of the stack, and then executes the equivalent of ‘
cddir’.cds to dir.
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