Windows PowerShell equivalent to Unix/Linux `pwd`?

PowerShell has many of the same commands as Linux. pwd is the command equivalent.

When you type pwd in Powershell, it is an alias to Get-Location.


In addition to Get-Location and its Aliases, you can also use the automatic variable $pwd.

The $pwd variable is nice because you have direct access to the PathInfo members. E.g.

$pwd.Path.PadLeft(80)
$pwd.Drive

And if you ever want to know what members there are you can just pipe the command\alias to Get-Member :

PS C:\Users\your-name-here\Desktop> pwd|Get-Member


   TypeName: System.Management.Automation.PathInfo

Name         MemberType Definition
----         ---------- ----------
Equals       Method     bool Equals(System.Object obj)
GetHashCode  Method     int GetHashCode()
GetType      Method     type GetType()
ToString     Method     string ToString()
Drive        Property   System.Management.Automation.PSDriveInfo Drive {get;}
Path         Property   System.String Path {get;}
Provider     Property   System.Management.Automation.ProviderInfo Provider {get;}
ProviderPath Property   System.String ProviderPath {get;}

It's pwd. You can "stringify" it by putting it in the quotes. More so, you can build up paths like so: "$pwd\bin".