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Working directoryFor computer operating systems that support a hierarchial file system, the working directory is the Path (computing) that a user or program has designated to be the directory for files referenced by name only, or by a relative path (as contrasted with using both a file's name and a designation of the location using a fully resolved file path). In DOS and Unix, a user may use the cd or chdir command to change the current working directory. In UNIX, the pwd command will print the present working directory. The POSIX C programming language function chdir() can be used to set the current working directory. Computer file systems See other meanings of words starting from letter: WWA | WB | WC | WD | WE | WF | WG | WH | WI | WJ | WK | WL | WM | WN | WO | WP | WR | WS | WT | WU | WX | WY | WZ |Words begining with Working_directory: Working_directory |
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