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What command will let me know the last folder that I have moved
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Is there a way to find out which folder that I have moved recently?
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Is there a way to find out which folder that I have moved recently?
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Can you check history of commands?
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Is there a way to find out which folder that I have moved recently?
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Is there a way to find out which folder that I have moved recently?
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Can you check history of commands?
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Can you check history of commands?
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Can you check history of commands?
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Can you check history of commands?
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Assuming you are using bash
, you can go back to the previous folder with cd -
or find the command history with history
. Directory changes history | grep 'cd '
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Assuming you are using bash
, you can go back to the previous folder with cd -
or find the command history with history
. Directory changes history | grep 'cd '
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Assuming you are using bash
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or find the command history with history
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Assuming you are using bash
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or find the command history with history
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Can you check history of commands?
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