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So I'm trying to gpg -c a file, but it's deep in the nooks and crannies of my Documents folder. As per usual, you would have to cd into said folder that the file is in.

...that's not working here, as you told by now. For some reason, I can't get into a subdirectory of my Documents folder, amptly named, since I used to save everything over to Documents on Windows before I switched, "Pictures n shit". Upon attempting to use cd "~/Documents/Pictures n shit/", the bash returns bash: cd: ~/Documents/Pictures n shit/: No such file or directory, which I know for a fact is wrong.

I tried looking it up here and elsewhere and found nothing. Is there a particular reason this is happening, or do I just have to move the file I want gpg to encrypt into a different folder for now?

xTerrene
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