"Oliver Elphick" <olly@lfix.co.uk> writes:

> To go to the directory you were in last:
> cd ~-
     What is the purpose of the tilde in this command?  In bash and
sh, at least, `cd -' is what I was taught, and it works fine.  Do some
other shells require `cd ~-'?

Bob
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