Why does `pushd` always output the stack to stdout?
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push a directory into the directory stack, and change the working directory. I guess that is all we need.
But besides, why does pushd
always output the stack to stdout? I think that is unnecessary and add clutter to the screen, or I miss its point. Thanks.
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pushd
push a directory into the directory stack, and change the working directory. I guess that is all we need.
But besides, why does pushd
always output the stack to stdout? I think that is unnecessary and add clutter to the screen, or I miss its point. Thanks.
bash pushd
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pushd
push a directory into the directory stack, and change the working directory. I guess that is all we need.
But besides, why does pushd
always output the stack to stdout? I think that is unnecessary and add clutter to the screen, or I miss its point. Thanks.
bash pushd
pushd
push a directory into the directory stack, and change the working directory. I guess that is all we need.
But besides, why does pushd
always output the stack to stdout? I think that is unnecessary and add clutter to the screen, or I miss its point. Thanks.
bash pushd
bash pushd
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