From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: norman@oclsc.org (Norman Wilson) Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2014 18:24:31 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [TUHS] Unix taste (Re: terminal - just for fun) Message-ID: <20140806222431.5C7471DE37E@lignose.oclsc.org> Davwe Horsfall: I was surprised when "chdir" became "cd", but I suppose it fits the philosophy of 2-letter commands. ====== Don't forget that the original spelling, in the PDP-7 UNIX that had no published manual, was ch. The 1/e manual spells it chdir. I remember that in one of Dennis's retrospective papers, he remarks on the change, and says he can't remember why. I once asked in the UNIX room if anyone could recall why ch changed to chdir. Someone, I forget who, suggested it was because the working directory was the only thing that could be changed: no chmod or chown in the PDP-7 days. I don't know whether that's true. Norman Wilson Toronto ON