How to SET a variable to the path of parent directory on windows?

前端 未结 3 1171
日久生厌
日久生厌 2020-12-30 02:59

Struggling with command line again, I have figure out that I can store the current working directory in a variable like so:

SET current=%cd%
<
3条回答
  •  遥遥无期
    2020-12-30 03:18

    You could also do something like this:

    set current=%CD%
    set parent=%CD%\..
    

    It doesn't give you the canonical name of the parent, but it should always be a valid path to the parent folder. It will also be somewhat faster than the solutions involving pushd and popd, but that won't be the primary consideration in a batch file.

    Edit: Note that all of the solutions so far, including mine here, will have problems if the current folder is the root of a drive. There is no clean and easy way out of that one, since there really is no parent of a drive visible to user mode.

提交回复
热议问题