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From: Dimitri Vlasoff <vladimip@iceonline.com>
Subject: Please help with bash
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Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 21:34:32 GMT
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Hi

I have an account at a BSD system. Shell is bash. How can
I make it always show me in which directory I am in (DOS-like)
without typing "dirs -l" each time? And what command do I use
to view files available in a directory?

Thanks very much,

vladimip@iceonline.com