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All command names, file names or paths to directories will be shown using a <command>monospace font</command>.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:40(para)
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All the commands on this guide are to be issued from a command prompt in a <application>Terminal</application> and will be shown as: <screen>command to type</screen>
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:47(para)
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<emphasis role="strong">Note that Linux is case sensitive.</emphasis> User, user, and USER are all different to Linux.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:55(para)
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Starting a Terminal
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:66(title)
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To open a <application>Terminal</application> do as follow:
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:67(para)
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To navigate up one directory level, type: <screen>cd ..</screen>
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:127(para)
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To navigate through multiple levels of directories at once, specify the full directory path that you want to go to. For example, type: <screen>cd /var/www</screen> to go directly to the <filename class="directory">/www</filename> subdirectory of <filename class="directory">/var/</filename>. As another example, type: <screen>cd ~/Desktop</screen> to move you to the <filename class="directory">Desktop</filename> subdirectory inside your home directory.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:140(para)
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pwd
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:157(title)
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<application>Xfce4 Terminal</application> also displays this information in the title bar of its window.
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:167(para)
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The <command>pwd</command> command outputs which directory you are currently located in (<acronym>pwd</acronym> stands for <quote>print working directory</quote>). For example, typing <screen>pwd</screen> in the <filename class="directory">Desktop</filename> directory, will show <computeroutput>/home/username/Desktop</computeroutput>. <placeholder-1/>
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Located in basic-commands/C/basic-commands.xml:158(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Yudhishthir Kandel.