Command: dirs

  DIRS displays the contents of the directory stack.

Syntax:

  DIRS [/?]

Options:

  /?  Shows the help.

Comments:

  DIRS displays the content of the directory stack which is filled up
  by PUSHD and emptied by POPD.
  DIRS is a command internal to command.com and needs no other file
  in order to work.

Examples:

this command            changes the current directory to / shows:
============            =========================================
cd c:\fdos\bin          c:\fdos\bin
pushd c:\games          c:\games      (and stores c:\fdos\bin)
pushd c:\utils          c:\utils      (and stores c:\games)
pushd c:\packages       c:\packages   (and stores c:\utils)
dirs                    shows the directories stored by pushd:
                          0001=c:\fdos\bin
                          0002=c:\games
                          0003=c:\utils
popd                    c:\utils      (and removes c:\utils (0003)
                                      from directory stack)
popd                    c:\games      (and removes c:\games (0002)
                                      from directory stack)
popd                    c:\fdos\bin   (and removes c:\fdos\bin (0001)
                                      from directory stack)
popd                    shows the message: 
                          'Directory stack empty'

See also:

  cd
  chdir
  pushd
  popd

  Copyright © 2003 Robert Platt, updated 2007 by W. Spiegl.

  This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
  See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.