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'''pushd''' <directory> is equivalent to cd <directory> but, in addition, <directory> is put on top of a directory pile.
'''pushd''' <directory> is equivalent to cd <directory> but, in addition, <directory> is put on top of a directory pile  


'''popd''' remove the last directory saved in the pile and change directory to the directory on top of the pile.
'''popd''' remove the last directory saved in the pile and change directory to the directory on top of the pile


'''dirs''' allows you to see the state of the pile.  
'''dirs''' allows you to see the state of the pile.  
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'''!''' Replay a previous command using a shebang  
'''!''' replay a previous command using a shebang <br>
 
$ ls -lt <br>
$ ls -lt <br>
$ !ls  
$ !ls  


''':p''' To verify the parameter before replaying it
''':p''' to verify the parameter before replaying it <br>
 
$ !ls:p <br>
$ !ls:p <br>
ls -lt
ls -lt
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'''!$''' reuse the last command parameter
'''!$''' reuse the last command parameter <br>
 
~ $ mkdir toto <br>
~ $ mkdir toto
~ $ cd !$ <br>
 
~ $ cd !$
 
~/toto $
~/toto $

Latest revision as of 22:44, 23 January 2019

pushd <directory> is equivalent to cd <directory> but, in addition, <directory> is put on top of a directory pile

popd remove the last directory saved in the pile and change directory to the directory on top of the pile

dirs allows you to see the state of the pile.


! replay a previous command using a shebang
$ ls -lt
$ !ls

:p to verify the parameter before replaying it
$ !ls:p
ls -lt


!$ reuse the last command parameter
~ $ mkdir toto
~ $ cd !$
~/toto $