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Question Improve my shell by adding hierarchical directories.

Hi.

im learning unix, and i have problem with my shell . i want to add hierarchical directories. so theshell have mkdir, rmdir and chdir commands.

the coding in C language.

i looked at the source of mkdir for example, and its very long and complicated. i need simple implementation for these functions to add them to my shell, so i can make directories for example while inside the shell !

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