January 2003
Intermediate to advanced
832 pages
32h 40m
English
pushd
pushd
name
pushd [options]
pushd
The first form changes the working directory to
name and adds it to the directory stack.
The second form rotates the nth entry to the
beginning, making it the working directory. (Entry numbers begin at
0.) With no arguments, pushd switches the first
two entries and changes to the new current directory. The
+
n, -l,
-n, and -v options behave the
same as in popd. See also dirs
and popd.
%dirs/home/bob /usr %pushd /etcAdd /etc to directory stack /etc /home/bob /usr %pushd +2Switch to third directory /usr /etc /home/bob %pushdSwitch top two directories /etc /usr /home/bob %popdDiscard current entry; go to next /usr /home/bob