[AmigaOS / ApolloOS Command Reference\CD] 
 

CD

Format: CD [<dir|pattern>] Template: DIR Purpose: To set, change, or display the current directory. Path: Internal Specification: CD with no arguments displays the name of the current directory. When a valid directory name is given, CD makes the named directory the current directory. CD does not search through the disk for the specified directory. It expects it to be in the current directory. If it is not, you must give a complete path to the directory. If CD cannot find the specified directory in the current directory or in the given path, a Can't find <directory> error message is displayed. If you want to move up a level in the filing hierarchy to the parent directory of the current directory, enter CD followed by a space and a single slash (/). Moving to another directory in the parent can be done at the same time by including its name after the slash. If the current directory is a root directory, CD / will have no effect. Multiple slashes are allowed; each slash refers to an additional higher level. When using multiple slashes, leave no spaces between them. To move directly to the root directory of the current device, use CD followed by a space and a colon, i.e., CD :. CD also supports pattern matching. If more than one directory matches the given pattern, an error message is displayed. Example 1: 1> CD DF1:Work Sets the current directory to the Work directory on the disk in drive DF1:. Example 2: 1> CD SYS:Com/Basic Makes the subdirectory Basic in the Com directory the current directory. Example 3: 1> CD // Moves up two levels in the directory structure. Example 4: 1> CD SYS:Li#? Uses the #? pattern to match with the Libs: directory.