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Many examples will use $HOME, so this page is here to let you know that on Unix like systems, $HOME is your home directory. If my username was frank, I could do: | Many examples will use $HOME, so this page is here to let you know that on Unix like systems, $HOME is your home directory. If my username was frank, I could do: | ||
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will put you there. | will put you there. | ||
pwd | |||
will show you which directory you're currently in. | (print working directory) will show you which directory you're currently in. |
Revision as of 12:43, 5 October 2005
Many examples will use $HOME, so this page is here to let you know that on Unix like systems, $HOME is your home directory. If my username was frank, I could do:
$ grep frank /etc/passwd | awk -F: '{print $6}' /home/frank
I can see my home directory is frank. If I want to go there I can type
$ cd /home/frank
to change directory there. There are also a few shortcuts to get to your $HOME directory.
$ cd $HOME
and even easier
$ ~
will put you there.
pwd
(print working directory) will show you which directory you're currently in.