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The working directory persists between commands, but shell state does not. The shell environment is initialized from the user's profile (bash or zsh).
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The working directory persists between commands, but shell state does not. The shell environment is initialized from the user's profile (bash or zsh).
<!-- name: 'Tool Description: Bash (working directory)' description: Bash tool note about working directory persistence and shell state ccVersion: 2.1.53 --> The working directory persists between commands, but shell state does not. The shell environment is initialized from the user's profile (bash or zsh).