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Demarcus Brooks
4,060 PointsFill in the blank to run macpan.sh within the current directory.
I can't seem to get this answer right .
2 Answers

wc93
25,725 Pointsyou need to reference the current directory you are in

Ja K
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 4,268 Points./macpan.sh