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Synopsis
pwd
Returns a string representing the path of the current working directory
for the application. This starts out as the directory where Maya was
launched, but will change in response to chdir commands as well as some
file browsing operations. This directory is where system-level commands
such as system, fopen, and popen.
The working directory is not related to the workspace
directories where scene data is stored, and should not be used for
accessing or creating scene- or project-specific files.
Return value
string
Related commands
workspace, chdirExamples
// The "pwd" comes in handy here since this proc will just create a
// lockfile in the current working directory, without having to
// explicitly know what it is. It can be used in conjunction with
// the "chdir" command to move amongst various directories that the
// user can vary at will.
//
global proc lockCurrentWorkingDirectory()
{
string $s = `pwd`;
int $fileId = `fopen ($s + "/LOCK") "w"`;
fprint $fileId "LOCKED\n";
fclose $fileId;
}