I was writing a bash shell script that changes from the current directory
to another one (hard-coded in the script). I noticed, however, that when
the script terminates, I'm back in my starting directory again. Is there a
way to write a script changes the curent directory and, upon exit, "leaves
me there" (as in, the new direcotry is now the current dirdctory)?
God bless!
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