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Mathias Strohkirch /home/user/I would like to know how to change the starting directory of the Windows terminal from C:/Users/user. I tried a few things I found, but nothing worked. Here is my current configuration file specified in my settings.json file: {
Mathias Strohkirch /home/user/I would like to know how to change the starting directory of the Windows terminal from C:/Users/user. I tried a few things I found, but nothing worked. Here is my current configuration file specified in my settings.json file: {
Mathias Strohkirch /home/user/I would like to know how to change the starting directory of the Windows terminal from C:/Users/user. I tried a few things I found, but nothing worked. Here is my current configuration file specified in my settings.json file: {
Mathias Strohkirch /home/user/I would like to know how to change the starting directory of the Windows terminal from C:/Users/user. I tried a few things I found, but nothing worked. Here is my current configuration file specified in my settings.json file: {
Mathias Strohkirch /home/user/I would like to know how to change the starting directory of the Windows terminal from C:/Users/user. I tried a few things I found, but nothing worked. Here is my current configuration file specified in my settings.json file: {
Mathias Strohkirch /home/user/I would like to know how to change the starting directory of the Windows terminal from C:/Users/user. I tried a few things I found, but nothing worked. Here is my current configuration file specified in my settings.json file: {
Mathias Strohkirch /home/user/I would like to know how to change the starting directory of the Windows terminal from C:/Users/user. I tried a few things I found, but nothing worked. Here is my current configuration file specified in my settings.json file: {
marvelous When I change directories in Ubuntu terminal, the full path to the directory is displayed. How can I change it so it only shows the current directory I'm using? username@computer:directory$ is what I want it to look like. I found elsewhere that I sho
marvelous When I change directories in Ubuntu terminal, the full path to the directory is displayed. How can I change it so it only shows the current directory I'm using? username@computer:directory$ is what I want it to look like. I found elsewhere that I sho
Sheehan Alam I want my terminal to always start from some directory instead of home. How can I do this? gap I don't know if there's a cleaner way out there, but adding cd path/to/directorythat in your .bash_profilehome directory will automatically change your
Sheehan Alam I want my terminal to always start from some directory instead of home. How can I do this? gap I don't know if there's a cleaner way out there, but adding cd path/to/directorythat in your .bash_profilehome directory will automatically change your
Carol Ward I have the following code: NSString *currentpath;
NSFileManager *filemgr = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
[filemgr changeCurrentDirectoryPath:@"/Users/BestUser/Downloads"];
currentpath = [filemgr currentDirectoryPath];
NSLog (@"Current directory
Carol Ward I have the following code: NSString *currentpath;
NSFileManager *filemgr = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
[filemgr changeCurrentDirectoryPath:@"/Users/BestUser/Downloads"];
currentpath = [filemgr currentDirectoryPath];
NSLog (@"Current directory
Carol Ward I have the following code: NSString *currentpath;
NSFileManager *filemgr = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
[filemgr changeCurrentDirectoryPath:@"/Users/BestUser/Downloads"];
currentpath = [filemgr currentDirectoryPath];
NSLog (@"Current directory
Carol Ward I have the following code: NSString *currentpath;
NSFileManager *filemgr = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
[filemgr changeCurrentDirectoryPath:@"/Users/BestUser/Downloads"];
currentpath = [filemgr currentDirectoryPath];
NSLog (@"Current directory
Carol Ward I have the following code: NSString *currentpath;
NSFileManager *filemgr = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
[filemgr changeCurrentDirectoryPath:@"/Users/BestUser/Downloads"];
currentpath = [filemgr currentDirectoryPath];
NSLog (@"Current directory
Carol Ward I have the following code: NSString *currentpath;
NSFileManager *filemgr = [NSFileManager defaultManager];
[filemgr changeCurrentDirectoryPath:@"/Users/BestUser/Downloads"];
currentpath = [filemgr currentDirectoryPath];
NSLog (@"Current directory
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Bleap I just installed Docker Toolbox to start using Eclipse Hono on Windows 7 64bit. Unfortunately, the eclipse Hono directory is in C:\User\Desktop. My docker always uses directory Z How to access C directory in docker terminal? I tried cd C:\ User \ Desktop
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