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|  | title: Bash pwd | ||
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|  | ## Bash pwd
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|  | `pwd` or 'print working directory' is a command on Unix-like operating systems to show you which directory you are currently in. | ||
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|  | ### Usage
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|  | ```bash | ||
|  | pwd | ||
|  | ``` | ||
|  | You can see the directory you are in. | ||
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|  | Most used options: | ||
|  | It is normally used without any options. | ||
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|  | ### Example:
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|  | Determine which directory you are in. | ||
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|  | ```bash | ||
|  | $ pwd | ||
|  | /users/username | ||
|  | ``` | ||
|  | It looks like we are in the home directory. | ||
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|  | #### More Information:
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|  | * [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pwd) | ||
|  | * [Shapeshed](https://shapeshed.com/unix-pwd/) |