When ever i started my terminal,Every time I have to change the directory like "
" Without typing this entire command every time ,I placed "
" in .bash_profile file. so that i can able to execute command 'c' from any directory without any issues . But my requirement is --> the command "
" should be in a shellscript . I want to execute that script to change the directory from anywhere . For that i have created one script (change.sh) having content [ICODE]echo "change script "
cd user/documents/ravi/folder2/folder3[/CODE]" in user/documents directory . In .bash_profile file i put "
" . No i can able to execute the script from any where . I am getting output as change script . when i am trying to print present working directory PWD ,It is not getting to change the directory . the problem is --the output of changing the directory from script is not getting redirected to terminal . Can any one help me to come out of this ......
Last edited by Scrutinizer; 12-05-2012 at 10:39 AM..
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After executing that script file , i tried pwd to get the present working directory . my requirement is that directory has to changed to "user/documents/ravi/folder2/folder3" but it is not changed .
For example now i am in a directory "user/documents".I have executed the script for changing the directory to "user/documents/ravi/folder2/folder3" . After that I have tried pwd and i got output as "user/documents" . but i need output as "user/documents/ravi/folder2/folder3"
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