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.. _cmd-cd:
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cd - change directory
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Synopsis
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``cd`` [*DIRECTORY*]
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Description
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``cd`` changes the current working directory.
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If *DIRECTORY* is given, it will become the new directory. If no parameter is given, the :envvar:`HOME` environment variable will be used.
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If *DIRECTORY* is a relative path, all the paths in the :envvar:`CDPATH` will be tried as prefixes for it, in addition to :envvar:`PWD`.
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It is recommended to keep **.** as the first element of :envvar:`CDPATH`, or :envvar:`PWD` will be tried last.
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Fish will also try to change directory if given a command that looks like a directory (starting with **.**, **/** or **~**, or ending with **/**), without explicitly requiring ``cd``.
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Fish also ships a wrapper function around the builtin ``cd`` that understands ``cd -`` as changing to the previous directory.
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See also :ref:`prevd <cmd-prevd>`.
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This wrapper function maintains a history of the 25 most recently visited directories in the ``$dirprev`` and ``$dirnext`` global variables.
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If you make those universal variables your ``cd`` history is shared among all fish instances.
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As a special case, ``cd .`` is equivalent to ``cd $PWD``, which is useful in cases where a mountpoint has been recycled or a directory has been removed and recreated.
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Examples
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cd
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# changes the working directory to your home directory.
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cd /usr/src/fish-shell
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# changes the working directory to /usr/src/fish-shell
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See Also
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Navigate directories using the :ref:`directory history <directory-history>` or the :ref:`directory stack <directory-stack>`
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