Yes, you can do this quite easily. Using the PS1 shell variable, set it (depending on shell) to something like:
PS1='$PWD :'
That will always show the current path of where you are. Just be aware that if the pathname is really long it makes it difficult to see what commands you are typing in.
The cursor shows you where the next character will be.
Insertion point cursor
When the cursor automatically goes to the next line, it is referred to as "word wrapping." This feature allows text to flow seamlessly to the next line once it reaches the end of the current line, ensuring that the content fits within the designated space without manual intervention. Word wrapping is commonly used in text editors and word processing software.
Cursor
cursor!
cursor
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
The delete button erases things in front of the cruser and the backspace button erases behind the cruser. ;) but next time do your own hw
It's called the "cursor".
cursor
It is called the cursor.
cursor