linux command to go to the previous directory
/* File & Directory Commands
To navigate into the root directory, use */ "cd /" /*
To navigate to your home directory, use */ "cd" /*or*/ "cd ~" /*
To navigate up one directory level, use*/ "cd .." /*
To navigate to the previous directory (or back), use */ "cd -"cd - #go to the previous directorycd ..cd -cd /mnt/e/username/folder1/folder2cd .. #go to the parent directory
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