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diff --git a/Doc/help/pushd b/Doc/help/pushd new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7365532ae --- /dev/null +++ b/Doc/help/pushd @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +pushd [ -qsLP ] [ arg ] +pushd [ -qsLP ] old new +pushd [ -qsLP ] {+|-}n + Change the current directory, and push the old current directory + onto the directory stack. In the first form, change the current + directory to arg. If arg is not specified, change to the second + directory on the stack (that is, exchange the top two entries), + or change to $HOME if the PUSHD_TO_HOME option is set or if + there is only one entry on the stack. Otherwise, arg is inter- + preted as it would be by cd. The meaning of old and new in the + second form is also the same as for cd. + + The third form of pushd changes directory by rotating the direc- + tory list. An argument of the form `+n' identifies a stack en- + try by counting from the left of the list shown by the dirs com- + mand, starting with zero. An argument of the form `-n' counts + from the right. If the PUSHD_MINUS option is set, the meanings + of `+' and `-' in this context are swapped. + + If the -q (quiet) option is specified, the hook function chpwd + and the functions in the array $chpwd_functions are not called, + and the new directory stack is not printed. This is useful for + calls to pushd that do not change the environment seen by an in- + teractive user. + + If the option -q is not specified and the shell option + PUSHD_SILENT is not set, the directory stack will be printed af- + ter a pushd is performed. + + The options -s, -L and -P have the same meanings as for the cd + builtin. |