diff --git a/docs/commands/cd.md b/docs/commands/cd.md index 1d08beaf33..a227865981 100644 --- a/docs/commands/cd.md +++ b/docs/commands/cd.md @@ -1,22 +1,25 @@ -If you don't know about it alreaday, the `cd` command is very simple. It stands for 'change directory' and it does exactly that. It changes the current directory that you are in to the one specified. +# cd -Example - +If you don't know about it already, the `cd` command is very simple. It stands for 'change directory' and it does exactly that. It changes the current directory that you are in to the one specified. If no directory is specified, it takes you to the home directory. Additionally, `..` takes you to the parent directory -``` +## Examples - + +```shell /home/username> cd Desktop /home/username/Desktop> now your current directory has been changed ``` -Additionally, `..` takes you to the parent directory - -``` +```shell /home/username/Desktop/nested/folders> cd .. -/home/username/Desktop/nested>cd .. +/home/username/Desktop/nested> cd .. /home/username/Desktop> cd ../Documents/school_related /home/username/Documents/school_related> cd ../../.. /home/> ``` -And `/` takes you to the root of the filesystem, which is `/` on Linux and MacOS, and `C:\` on Windows. - - -If no directory is specified, it takes you to the home directory, which is `/home/your_username` on MacOS and Linux systems and `C:\Users\Your_username` on Windows. +```shell +/home/username/Desktop/super/duper/crazy/nested/folders> cd +/home/username> cd ../../usr +/usr> cd +/home/username> +```