I accidentally discovered that both “cd …” and “…” work, and moreover, I can add more dots to go back further! I’m using zsh on iTerm2 on macOS. I’m pretty sure this isn’t a cd feature. Is this specific to zsh or iTerm2? Are there other cool features I just never knew existed??
I’m so excited about an extra dot right now.
Really? Doesn’t seem to work when I use bash:
bash-3.2$ cd a/b/c/d/e bash-3.2$ ... bash: ...: command not found bash-3.2$ cd ... bash: cd: ...: No such file or directory
Because you need to
ln -s ../../ ...
first (I’m joking)