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dirname - how to write all but the last part of a specified path
Description

To write all but the last part of a specified path:

# dirname Path

Example 1:

# dirname a

Returns: .(period)

Example 2:

# dirname /a/b/

Returns: /a

Example 3:

# dirname a/b

Returns: a
Example

dirname /usr/local/bin/ssh

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