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I am writing a bash script and need to cd into a directory, but the directory name is somewhat dynamic. It always begins with package-{then dynamic version}. How do I script this in bash?

cd package-

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I'm not sure I get your requirement fully.

What about cd package-*? If there are several matches, which one would you like to choose?

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If there is only one such directory in that directory, you could do

cd package-* 
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You could try this, however it would break if you have more than one folder..

#!/bin/bash find . -type d -name package* -exec cd {} \; Do something else 
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  • I really doubt you can change dir that way Commented May 20, 2011 at 20:24

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