Haven't seen on in a bit so thought I would post the following link:
http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2008/10/6-awesome-linux-cd-command-hacks-productivity-tip3-for-geeks/
This article talks about several "hacks" to the cd command but it really
discusses current directory manipulation, not restricting itself to just the
cd command.
I particularly like Hack #4 and #5 which I have extracted snippets of from
the article. I knew about pushd and popd but did not know about cd - which
is very useful.
Hack #4: Use "cd -" to toggle between the last two directories
You can toggle between the last two current directories using cd - as shown
below.
Hack #5: Use dirs, pushd and popd to manipulate directory stack
You can use directory stack to push directories into it and later pop
directory from the stack. Following three commands are used in this example.
* dirs: Display the directory stack
* pushd: Push directory into the stack
* popd: Pop directory from the stack and cd to it
MAIH...
Andy
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