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    Actually, pushd doesn’t document the destination directory; it documents the directory you were in when you issued the command. Try cd dir1; pd dir2; pd dir3; pd dir4; cd dir5 and then run dirs. It’s confusing because the dirs command shows the current directory as the top element of the stack, but it’s ephemeral (volatile). Commented Dec 27, 2022 at 17:43