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Old 07-14-2005
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go to previously visited directory

Is there a way to go back to the previously visited directory?
say im in /dir1 then went to /dir2 and wanted to go back to /dir1.
besides from aliasing every directory i have, i was wondering if there's a way to maybe alias a command to go to the previously visited directory just to make it more convenient especially since i use deep subdirectories.

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