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pwd
pwdThis is short for "Print current directory."
The command 'pwd' will identify the full path of the present working directory.
In my Ubuntu terminal, I would type one of these two example commands (there are other commands, but I tend to mainly use the two below).cd change to home-directorypwd means display the path of the current directoryNote: pwd stands for print working directory.
The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
Use the command: ls z* for those files in your current working directory.
Once your in the directory you have to type the following: du -a
DOSEXAFTERBREAKFAST
to get the current shell :echo $0also Use the command ps with -p {pid} option, which selects the processes whose process ID numbers appear in pid. Use following command to find out what shell you are in:ps -p $$
ls-lS | tail-1
The ypcat and ypmatch utilities display information from the NIS maps
Using man ls will open the manual page for the ls command. The ls command lists the files and folders in the current directory.