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241 which contains your current working directory,
608 program, which reports on the disk usage of your working directory (as well as
656 of all commands in the job as well as the working directory where the job was
937 Working Directories
940 .I "working directory."
947 changes the working directory of the shell,
958 (`print working directory') command
959 reports the absolute pathname of the working directory of the shell,
989 changes the shell's working directory to the one directly above the
1004 The shell always remembers the pathname of its current working directory in
1008 you change to a new working directory. If the `push directory' command
1012 command, the shell saves the name of the current working directory
1044 since it shows the current working directory as well as any
1072 Since the shell remembers the working directory in which each job
1074 a job in the foreground which has a different working directory than the
1075 current working directory of the shell. Thus if you start a background
1076 job, then change the shell's working directory and then cause the
1078 working directory of the currently running foreground job is different
1098 is an implied change of working directory, even though no cd command was
1103 the return to the shell again implies a change of working directory.
1113 their own working directories, since the shell only remembers which
1117 will type the working directory
1119 from the current working directory of the shell.