Changes the current directory.
cd [directory]
or
cd [directorya directoryb]
The cd command sets the current working directory of a process. The user must have execute (search) permission in the specified directory.
If a directory parameter is not specified, the cd command sets the current working directory to the login directory ($HOME in the ksh and bsh environments, or $home in the csh environment). If the specified directory name is a full path name, it becomes the current working directory. A full path name begins with a / (slash) indicating root directory, a . (dot) indicating current directory, or a .. (dot-dot) indicating parent directory. If the directory name is not a full path name, the cd command searches for it relative to one of the paths specified by the $CDPATH shell variable (or $cdpath csh variable). If the cd command is unsuccessful in searching the components, it throws the failure message of the last component it searched. This variable has the same syntax as, and similar semantics to, the $PATH shell variable (or $path csh variable).
This command returns the following exit values:
Item | Description |
---|---|
0 | Successful completion. |
>0 | An error occurred. |
cd
cd /usr/include
This changes the current directory to /usr/include.cd sys
If the current directory is /usr/include and it contains a subdirectory named sys, then /usr/include/sys becomes the current directory.cd ..
The special file name, .. (dot-dot), refers
to the directory immediately above the current directory. /home/directorya/sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4
the command cd directorya directoryb
will set
the current working directory to /home/directoryb/sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4
if that directory exists. Additionally, if the current working directory
is: home/directorya/sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4
the command cd directorya directoryb/test
will set the current working directory to home/directoryb/test/sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4
if that directory exists. Likewise, if the current working directory
is /home/directoryb/test/sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4
the command cd directoryb/test directorya
will set the current working directory to home/directorya/sub1/sub2/sub3/sub4
if that directory exists. Subdirectories must all have the same name.