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# List The Stack Of Remembered Directories
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When you open a new Unix shell, you start in some directory, probably your
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home (`~/`) directory. If you use `pushd` to navigate to different
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directories, there is a paper trail of your movements, a listing of where
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you've been. You can view this listing of directories with the `dirs`
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command.
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```
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$ dirs
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~/
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$ pushd code
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$ dirs
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~/code ~/
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$ pushd /usr/bin
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$ dirs
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/usr/bin ~/code ~/
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```
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Each time you `pushd`, the directory you have moved to is pushed onto the stack of
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visited directories. Alternatively, you can use the `popd` command to return
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to the previous directory, removing the current directory from the stack.
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[source](http://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Directory-Stack-Builtins.html#Directory-Stack-Builtins)
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