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Discover Ludwig"the current directory" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the location or folder that a computer user is currently in when accessing files or folders on their computer. Example: "To save the document, click the 'Save' button and select the current directory where you want to store the file."
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During runtime, the programs save the netlist produced in a file in the current directory.
For example, consider this command to grep for function headers in all Go source files within the current directory: > gf.,~*.go,1 | gr -xf'^func'.
The following example as invoked from an sh-compatible shell such as Bash translates the string "Bob" in all files ending with.txt in the current directory to "Robert": Perl has been referred to as "line noise" by some programmers who claim its syntax makes it a write-only language.
In this case, we wish to work with the current directory.
In the case of a Windows system, use start bat to encode the sequences, start R in the current directory and type in source (" program").
All process calls and their parameters are logged to a re-playable python script log file created in the current directory.
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It's good practice to organize your code into projects and folders and not leave all of the files in the home or current directory.
To run the application, use command prompt and change current directory to the directory with the application and type java-jar "CPANNatNIC.jar".
The class RScript starts the R script, if it is not running, and set the current working directory of the R workspace to the directory where the data to be analysed is saved.
Use ".."... (two periods) to access the directory just above your current directory.
Type "pwd" to display the full path of your current directory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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