System Default Working Directory

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System DefaultWorkingDirectory

 

The “system default working directory” typically refers to the directory or folder that a computer’s operating system uses as the default location for executing commands and running programs. It’s the location where programs will start running unless otherwise specified.

For Windows systems, the default working directory is often the user’s “home” directory, which is typically located at .

C:\Users\<Username>

For Unix-like systems (including Linux and macOS), the default working directory is usually the user’s home directory, which can be accessed using the symbol, like .

~/home/<Username>

Keep in mind that the actual default working directory can vary based on how a program or command is executed and the settings of the specific environment.

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