How Do You Navigate Linux Directories Using the Command Line

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At the Linux command prompt, use the cd command to change the working directory.

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To change to your home directory, type cd and press [Enter].

To change to a subdirectory, type cd, a space, and the name of the subdirectory, (e.g., cd Pitcures) and then press [Enter].



To change to the current working directory’s parent directory, type cd followed by a space and two periods and then press [Enter].


To change to a directory specified by a path name, type cd followed by a space and the path name (e.g., cd /usr/local/lib) and then press [Enter].


To confirm that you've switched to the directory you wanted, type pwd and press [Enter]. You'll see the path name of the current directory.

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