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* The command prompt maintains a command history. You can use the up arrow to cycle through old commands. |
* The command prompt maintains a command history. You can use the up arrow to cycle through old commands. |
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===Check your understanding=== |
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===Review=== |
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Answer these questions. Experiment at the command line if you need to! If you aren't sure about an answer, ask a helper. |
Answer these questions. Experiment at the command line if you need to! If you aren't sure about an answer, ask a helper. |
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# What are 2 ways to avoid typing out a full navigation command? (hint: one requires that you've run the command before) |
# What are 2 ways to avoid typing out a full navigation command? (hint: one requires that you've run the command before) |
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# What is the difference between <tt>cd projects</tt> and <tt>cd /projects</tt>? |
# What is the difference between <tt>cd projects</tt> and <tt>cd /projects</tt>? |
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# What is the difference between a command prompt and a Python prompt? |
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===Success!=== |
===Success!=== |