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In a file explorer or another graphical interfaces it is quite easy to go to another directory to another

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place.

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For example I can go inside my home directory to bash at a but how to get there.

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Using only terminal.

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Firstly let's open terminal and make sure where we are.

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In my case I am inside.

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Home Richard bash a folder.

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Let's say that I want to go there to home Richard Ray from new terminal.

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My starting point is home Richard

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change director it is easy.

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Just type C D.

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Space followed by bad where you want to go.

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In my case home Richard Besh at a and that's it.

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I am inside another directory.

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Let's check it with BW.

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Come on.

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Which prince name or a current directory which is a home Richard bash at a good.

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Now when I open new terminal

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I can go to Home Richard and I in another way I can use a relative but instead of absolute path that

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means because I am already in home Richard I can just type go to bed at a from my starting point and

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the result is the same

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what is used very often is the old the symbol which represents your home directory and if I use it I

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will switch to my home directory

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if I want to go back to previous location before I use ceded command I can use CDE space dash which

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returns me to previous location before using city command in my case oh Richard Besh a

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what is also good to know is using city with two dots which moves you one directory up.

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Now I am in a home Richard Besh

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if I use it once again I am now in home Richard.

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Now only in home and when I use it again I am in a rude folder and just for a recap when typing seedy

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with a dash I switch to my previous location which is a home and when using the old US symbol I switch

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to my home directory which is in my case for home.

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Richard.
