Change the current directory.
cd [ -sLP ] [ arg ]
Changes the current directory. In the first form, change the current directory to arg
, or to the value of $HOME
if arg
is not specified. If arg
is -
, change to the value of $OLDPWD
, the previous directory. Otherwise, if a directory named arg
is not found in the current directory and arg
does not begin with a slash, search each component of the shell parameter cdpath
. If no directory is found and the option CDABLE_VARS
is set, and a parameter named arg
exists whose value begins with a slash, treat its value as the directory. In that case, the parameter is added to the named directory hash table.
cd [ -sLP ] old new
Here the cd
substitutes the string new
for the string old
in the name of the current directory, and tries to change to this new directory.
cd [ -sLP ] {+|-}n
cd
extracts an entry from the directory stack, and changes to that directory.
Option | Description |
---|---|
| A stack entry by counting from the left of the list shown by the dirs command, starting with zero. |
| Counts from the right. If the |
| |
| Symbolic links are resolved to their true values. |
| Symbolic links are followed regardless of the state of the |