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Command: cd | Section: 1 | Source: 4.4BSD | File: cd.1
CD(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual CD(1)
NAME
cd - change working directory
SYNOPSIS
cd directory
DESCRIPTION
Directory is an absolute or relative pathname which becomes the new
working directory. The interpretation of a relative pathname by cd
depends on the CDPATH environment variable (see below).
ENVIRONMENT
The following environment variables affect the execution of cd:
CDPATH If the directory operand does not begin with a slash (/)
character, and the first component is not dot (.) or dot-dot
(..), cd searches for the directory relative to each directory
named in the CDPATH variable, in the order listed. The new
working directory is set to the first matching directory found.
An empty string in place of a directory pathname represents the
current directory. If the new working directory was derived from
CDPATH, it will be printed to the standard output.
HOME If cd is invoked without arguments and the HOME environment
variable exists and contains a directory name, that directory
becomes the new working directory.
See csh(1) for more information on environment variables.
The cd utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
csh(1), pwd(1), sh(1), chdir(2)
STANDARDS
The cd command is expected to be IEEE Std 1003.2 ("POSIX.2") compatible.
BSD 4 August 7, 1991 BSD 4