How do you go back to the previous directory in Ranger?

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In Ranger you can go to a directory with g. When you type g it gives you a list of places you can very easily go. For example g, and then p takes me to /tmp. How do I get back to the directory I was in? What's the ranger equiv of cd -?
When I type g I do not see the option to cd back.
cd-command ranger
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In Ranger you can go to a directory with g. When you type g it gives you a list of places you can very easily go. For example g, and then p takes me to /tmp. How do I get back to the directory I was in? What's the ranger equiv of cd -?
When I type g I do not see the option to cd back.
cd-command ranger
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In Ranger you can go to a directory with g. When you type g it gives you a list of places you can very easily go. For example g, and then p takes me to /tmp. How do I get back to the directory I was in? What's the ranger equiv of cd -?
When I type g I do not see the option to cd back.
cd-command ranger
In Ranger you can go to a directory with g. When you type g it gives you a list of places you can very easily go. For example g, and then p takes me to /tmp. How do I get back to the directory I was in? What's the ranger equiv of cd -?
When I type g I do not see the option to cd back.
cd-command ranger
cd-command ranger
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From any directory,
H goes backwards (where you were)
L goes forwards.
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From any directory,
H goes backwards (where you were)
L goes forwards.
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From any directory,
H goes backwards (where you were)
L goes forwards.
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From any directory,
H goes backwards (where you were)
L goes forwards.
From any directory,
H goes backwards (where you were)
L goes forwards.
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