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  1. Ha! You can be in another directory and reference a file in your own with "~/". I never thought to do that! # #

    Saturday, 24-Sep-16 17:42:04 UTC from sn.gunmonkeynet.net
    1. it's been a good day then :)

      Saturday, 24-Sep-16 17:45:35 UTC from theru.xyz
      1. @theru Yep, that is what keeps Linux fun. Always more to learn. Always more ways to do things. (Cats should be weary how easily skinned they are.)

        Saturday, 24-Sep-16 17:48:12 UTC from sn.gunmonkeynet.net
        1. @theru I would always cd ~ then reference the remote directory/file from there. #

          Saturday, 24-Sep-16 17:54:44 UTC from sn.gunmonkeynet.net
          1. @nybill I use the tilda ~ a lot for that :-)

            Saturday, 24-Sep-16 18:04:53 UTC from theru.xyz
          2. @nybill @theru Even better you can just type CD and it goes to your home directory by default.

            Saturday, 24-Sep-16 18:11:32 UTC from gs.archae.me