Linux dirname command explained for beginners (4 examples) | Linux Today

Linux dirname command explained for beginners (4 examples)

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Himanshu Arora
Jul 21, 2017

Are you a new Linux user? Does your work involve shell scripting? If your answer to both these questions is yes, the tool we’ll be discussing here will likely interest you. The name of the tool is dirname, and it’s mostly used in situations where-in you need to strip the last component from an absolute file-name.

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Himanshu Arora

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