pushd - push directory to directory stack ========================================= Synopsis -------- pushd [DIRECTORY] Description ----------- The ``pushd`` function adds ``DIRECTORY`` to the top of the directory stack and makes it the current working directory. ``popd`` will pop it off and return to the original directory. Without arguments, it exchanges the top two directories in the stack. ``pushd +NUMBER`` rotates the stack counter-clockwise i.e. from bottom to top ``pushd -NUMBER`` rotates clockwise i.e. top to bottom. See also ``dirs`` and ``dirs -c``. You may be interested in the ``cdh`` command which provides a more intuitive way to navigate to recently visited directories. Example ------- :: pushd /usr/src # Working directory is now /usr/src # Directory stack contains /usr/src pushd /usr/src/fish-shell # Working directory is now /usr/src/fish-shell # Directory stack contains /usr/src /usr/src/fish-shell pushd /tmp/ # Working directory is now /tmp # Directory stack contains /tmp /usr/src /usr/src/fish-shell pushd +1 # Working directory is now /usr/src # Directory stack contains /usr/src /usr/src/fish-shell /tmp popd # Working directory is now /usr/src/fish-shell # Directory stack contains /usr/src/fish-shell /tmp