Issue
I am novice to Linux, using it a little more than a year. Can anybody help me resolve my question?
When I use ~/
only it shows user home directory. Why does it not work in the case of using ~
alone to specify path to a file or directory?
Solution
~
means the home directory of the logged on user whereas ~/
means the path to the beginning of a directory.
From here:
The tilde (~) is a Linux "shortcut" to denote a user's home directory. Thus tilde slash (~/) is the beginning of a path to a file or directory below the user's home directory.
On a side note If you see like ~Gowthaman/
then it will be the user Gowthaman home directory
Answered By - Rahul Tripathi Answer Checked By - Katrina (WPSolving Volunteer)