nextd - move forward through directory history ========================================== \subsection nextd-synopsis Synopsis \fish{synopsis} nextd [ -l | --list ] [POS] \endfish \subsection nextd-description Description `nextd` moves forwards `POS` positions in the history of visited directories; if the end of the history has been hit, a warning is printed. If the `-l` or `--list` flag is specified, the current directory history is also displayed. 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. You may be interested in the `cdh` command which provides a more intuitive way to navigate to recently visited directories. \subsection nextd-example Example \fish cd /usr/src # Working directory is now /usr/src cd /usr/src/fish-shell # Working directory is now /usr/src/fish-shell prevd # Working directory is now /usr/src nextd # Working directory is now /usr/src/fish-shell \endfish