Fixed spelling and verbage, line 16 (#29054)
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ There are a few really helpful arguments to help with this:
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- `/` is the root of your system to reach core folders, such as `system`, `users`, etc.
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- `/` is the root of your system to reach core folders, such as `system`, `users`, etc.
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- `~` is the home directory, usually the path `/users/username`. Move back to folders referenced relative to this path by including it at the start of your path, for example `~/projects`.
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- `~` is the home directory, usually the path `/users/username`. Move back to folders referenced relative to this path by including it at the start of your path, for example `~/projects`.
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- `-` can be used to move to the previous directory. For example, you are in `/A`, then cd to `/B`, use `cd -` and you are back to `/A`
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- `-` can be used to move to the previous directory. For example, you are in `/A`, then cd to `/B`, use `cd -` and you are back to `/A`
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- `~[number]` will cd to that entry from the output of `dirs` directories can be pushed on poped to the 'dirs' stack using `pushd` and `popd` respectively.
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- `~[number]` will cd to that entry from the output of `dirs` directories can be pushed or popped to the 'dirs' stack using `pushd` and `popd` respectively.
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- Typing only `cd` will move to the home directory works same as `cd ~`
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- Typing only `cd` will move to the home directory works same as `cd ~`
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- Typing 'pwd' will show you which directory you are currently working in.
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- Typing 'pwd' will show you which directory you are currently working in.
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