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Bash and ./ is the same thing to execute

Kali linux

12th Jun 2019, 3:29 PM
Alan
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Not sure what the question is here, but yes you can execute with that. To be more specific, the "./" Signifies the relative path. E.g. if you were in your documents, it would expand behind the scenes to become "/home/user/documents/". Because of this, if what you want to execute is in your documents directory, you need to be in that diramectory to use this syntax.
12th Jun 2019, 5:31 PM
Jackson O’Donnell
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Oh then I was wrong
12th Jun 2019, 5:35 PM
Alan