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.. _cmd-nextd:
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nextd - move forward through directory history
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Synopsis
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::
nextd [ -l | --list ] [POS]
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Description
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`` nextd `` moves forwards `` POS `` positions in the history of visited directories; if the end of the history has been hit, a warning is printed.
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If the `` -l `` or `` --list `` flag is specified, the current directory history is also displayed.
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Note that the `` cd `` command limits directory history to the 25 most recently visited directories. The history is stored in the `` $dirprev `` and `` $dirnext `` variables which this command manipulates.
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You may be interested in the :ref: `cdh <cmd-cdh>` command which provides a more intuitive way to navigate to recently visited directories.
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Example
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cd /usr/src
# Working directory is now /usr/src
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cd /usr/src/fish-shell
# Working directory is now /usr/src/fish-shell
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prevd
# Working directory is now /usr/src
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nextd
# Working directory is now /usr/src/fish-shell
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