Command: cdd
CDD displays the name of or changes the current directory and drive.
Syntax:
CDD [drive][path]
CDD [..][/?]
drive The drive letter, e.g. C:
path The directory, e.g. \example\
Options:
.. Specifies that you want to change to the parent directory.
- If "last directory" feature is enabled, change to last directory.
/? Shows the help.
Comments:
If drive: is specified, the current working drive is changed; this
is the only different to "CHDIR".
Type CDD without parameters to display the current drive and directory.
CDD is a command internal to command.com and needs no other file
in order to work.
Examples:
cd c:\fdos changes to the directory c:\fdos
cd .. changes back from c:\fdos to c:\
cd \ changes back from c:\anydirectory\anysubdirectory
to c:\
if you are at c:\ :
cd fdos changes to the directory c:\fdos
cd bin changes to the directory c:\fdos\bin
cd d:\example changes the directory on d: to d:\example, AND
changes the drive letter to drive d:
See also:
cd
chdir
md
mkdir
rd
rmdir
File:
Please read this command's lsm file also.
You will find the updated version (internet) here and
the version described in this manual page here.
The lsm file contains information about the name of the programmer,
the download site, and some other command related information.
Copyright © 1998 Jim Hall, updated 2007 by W. Spiegl.
This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.