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| How to Use the cd Command on Linux Some Linux commands are so familiar, we don’t even notice we’re using them. The cd command for changing directories is one of these. There are some tricks that can help you become more efficient with cd—or you can ditch it, altogether. https://www.howtogeek.com/666127/how...mand-on-linux/ |
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