Pwd
The
pwd
command
(
p
rint
w
orking
d
irectory) is used to print the name of current
working directory
from a
computer
's
command-line interface
. If the
shell
prompt
does not already show this, the user can use this command to find their place in the
directory tree
. This command is found in the
Unix
family of
operating systems
and other flavors as well. The
DOS
equivalent is "
cd
" with no arguments. It is a command which is sometimes included built into certain
shells
such as
sh
, and
bash
. It can be implemented easily with the
POSIX
C
functions
getcwd()
and/or
getwd()
.
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