Which pair of cd commands will provide you with a shortcut to switch between these two locations?

You are currently working in both your home directory and the system directory /tmp. You are
switch back and forth with full path names. Which pair of cd commands will provide you with a
shortcut to switch between these two locations?

You are currently working in both your home directory and the system directory /tmp. You are
switch back and forth with full path names. Which pair of cd commands will provide you with a
shortcut to switch between these two locations?

A.
cd ~ and cd �

B.
cd and cd .

C.
cd ~ and cd

D.
cd * and cd . .

Explanation:
In the Bourne Again, C, Korn, TC, and Z shells, the tilde (~) is used as a shortcut for
specifying your home directory.
cd
It’s the command-line equivalent of the back button (takes you to the previous directory you were
in).

Note:
To make certain that you are in your home directory, type the cd (change directory) command.
This command moves you to your home (default) directory.
Reference: Changing the Working Directory (cd)



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John

John

A – cd ~ and cd –