If I'm in /home/whatever and I run, say, $ bash /home/folder/subfolder/script1.sh, how can I get /home/folder/subfolder into a variable? $0 or $(readlink -f $0) give me the whole path and filename, i.e. /home/folder/subfolder/script1.sh, which isn't what I'm after. Thanks in advance.
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