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The tilde (~) is used to represent:The tilde (~) is used to represent: A user’s home directory Any two single characters The directory above the current working directory Nothing; it has no special meaning

January 22, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Linux Essentials › The tilde (~) is used to represent:The tilde (~) is used to represent: A user’s home directory Any two single characters The directory above the current working directory Nothing; it has no special meaning
The tilde (~) is used to represent:
  • A user’s home directory
  • Any two single characters
  • The directory above the current working directory
  • Nothing; it has no special meaning

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