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diff --git a/doc_src/cd.txt b/doc_src/cd.txt index a1da087a..968333f3 100644 --- a/doc_src/cd.txt +++ b/doc_src/cd.txt @@ -1,25 +1,27 @@ \section cd cd - change directory \subsection cd-synopsis Synopsis -<tt>cd [DIRECTORY]</tt> +\fish{syn} +cd [DIRECTORY] +\endfish \subsection cd-description Description -\c cd changes the current working directory. +`cd` changes the current working directory. -If \c DIRECTORY is supplied, it will become the new directory. If no parameter -is given, the contents of the \c HOME environment variable will be used. +If `DIRECTORY` is supplied, it will become the new directory. If no parameter +is given, the contents of the `HOME` environment variable will be used. -If \c DIRECTORY is a relative path, the paths found in the -\c CDPATH environment variable array will be tried as prefixes for the specified +If `DIRECTORY` is a relative path, the paths found in the +`CDPATH` environment variable array will be tried as prefixes for the specified path. -Note that the shell will attempt to change directory without requiring \c cd -if the name of a directory is provided (starting with '.', '/' or '~', or ending -with '/'). +Note that the shell will attempt to change directory without requiring `cd` +if the name of a directory is provided (starting with '`.`', '`/`' or `~`', or ending +with '`/`'). \subsection cd-example Examples -\c cd changes the working directory to your home directory. +`cd` changes the working directory to your home directory. -<code>cd /usr/src/fish-shell</code> changes the working directory to -<code>/usr/src/fish-shell</code>. +`cd /usr/src/fish-shell` changes the working directory to +`/usr/src/fish-shell`. |