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pushd and popd
This question is related to pushd and popd. After I have pushed directories, I would like to see what are the contents of the stack currently before I execut e popd. The reason is that many a times we forget (or can get confused when multiple shells are open) what we pushed and would like to first check that we get what we expect when we pop.
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