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break(1sh)

cd(1sh)

chdir(1sh)

continue(1sh)

csh(1csh)

echo(1sh)

eval(1sh)

exec(1sh)

exit(1sh)

export(1sh)

hash(1sh)

login(1)

read(1sh)

readonly(1sh)

return(1sh)

set(1sh)

sh(1sh)

shift(1sh)

test(1sh)

times(1sh)

trap(1sh)

type(1sh)

ulimit(1sh)

umask(1sh)

unset(1sh)

wait(1sh)

which(1sh)

chdir(2)

execve(2)

getwd(3c)



PWD(1SH)                COMMAND REFERENCE                PWD(1SH)



NAME
     pwd - working directory name (sh built-in)

SYNOPSIS
     pwd

DESCRIPTION
     Pwd prints the pathname of the working (current) directory.

EXAMPLES
     To print the pathname of the current working directory type
     the following.

          pwd

RETURN VALUE
     [NO_ERRS]      Command completed without error.

     [NP_ERR]       An error occurred that was not a system
                    error.  Execution terminated.

CAVEATS
     The length of the path returned is limited to MAXPATHLEN
     characters.

     The command pwd is also available as a shell script for
     programs that need to execute it directly, such as csh.

SEE ALSO
     break(1sh), cd(1sh), chdir(1sh), continue(1sh), csh(1csh),
     echo(1sh), eval(1sh), exec(1sh), exit(1sh), export(1sh),
     hash(1sh), login(1), read(1sh), readonly(1sh), return(1sh),
     set(1sh), sh(1sh), shift(1sh), test(1sh), times(1sh),
     trap(1sh), type(1sh), ulimit(1sh), umask(1sh), unset(1sh),
     wait(1sh), which(1sh), chdir(2), execve(2), and getwd(3c).




















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