# Specify the Directory of a Shell Command Clojure gives us access to Java's shell capabilities through `clojure.java.shell`. For instance, if you want to list the contents of your project's directory, you can issue an `ls` command: ``` > (clojure.java.shell/sh "ls") ; {:exit 0, ; :out "LICENSE\nREADME.md\ndoc\nproject.clj\nresources\nsrc\ntarget\ntest\n", ; :err ""} ``` The default will always be to execute the command in the directory of the containing project. It is likely that you'd like to specify a different directory though. There is a function for that: ```clojure (clojure.java.shell/with-sh-dir "some/dir" (clojure.java.shell/sh "ls")) ``` Or more concisely, you can specify the directory as part of the `sh` function: ```clojure (clojure.java.shell/sh "ls" :dir "some/dir") ```