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author: Marwan Announ
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<h1>Relative Path!</h1>
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Relative path is defined as path related to the present working directory(pwd).
<br>Suppose I am located in /home/user1 and I want to change directory to /home/user1/Documents.
<br>I can use relative path concept to change directory to Documents.
<br> <br> <br> <p> pwd/home/user1cd Documents </p>
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<br> <br> <br> Then you could tell me what is the difference between Absolute and Relative.
<br> If you observe, there is a little bit difference, where in relative there is no "/".
<br> Meanwhyle using absolute path you have to write "/", in this case cd /home/user1/Documents.
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