Displaying the current directory (pwd command)
Use the pwd command to write to standard output the full path name of your current directory (from the /(root) directory).
All directories are separated by a slash (/). The /(root) directory is represented by the first slash (/), and the last directory named is your current directory.
For
example, to display your current directory, type the following:
pwd
The
full path name of your current directory displays similar to the following:
/home/thomas