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11-13-2008   #1
Nils Gösche


 
 

How Can I Display the Content of the Directory Stack?

Hi!

It is nice that powershell has »pushd« and »popd«, but how about »dirs«?
I.e., how can I display the current content of the directory stack?

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Nils Gösche
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11-13-2008   #2
Kiron


 
 

Re: How Can I Display the Content of the Directory Stack?

# for the default stack
gl -stack

# for a named stack
gl -stackName myStack

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11-13-2008   #3
Nils Gösche


 
 

Re: How Can I Display the Content of the Directory Stack?

"Kiron" <Kiron@xxxxxx> writes:
Quote:

> # for the default stack
> gl -stack
>
> # for a named stack
> gl -stackName myStack
Doh! Thanks!

Regards,
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Nils Gösche
»Don't ask for whom the <CTRL-G> tolls.«
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