One MORE thing.  If u set an alias u can dispense with the . on the command
line.  Set an alias like "alias mycd='. mycd.sh'.  That way the . is taken
care of within the alias and u don't have to type it.  The mycd.sh script
can do anything u want to come up with a dir name to cd to.






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