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page_title: dirname - Functions - Configuration Language
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description: The dirname function removes the last portion from a filesystem path.
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---
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# `dirname` Function
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`dirname` takes a string containing a filesystem path and removes the last
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portion from it.
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This function works only with the path string and does not access the
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filesystem itself. It is therefore unable to take into account filesystem
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features such as symlinks.
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If the path is empty then the result is `"."`, representing the current
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working directory.
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The behavior of this function depends on the host platform. On Windows systems,
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it uses backslash `\` as the path segment separator. On Unix systems, the slash
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`/` is used. The result of this function is normalized, so on a Windows system
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any slashes in the given path will be replaced by backslashes before returning.
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Referring directly to filesystem paths in resource arguments may cause
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spurious diffs if the same configuration is applied from multiple systems or on
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different host operating systems. We recommend using filesystem paths only
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for transient values, such as the argument to [`file`](/language/functions/file) (where
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only the contents are then stored) or in `connection` and `provisioner` blocks.
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## Examples
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```
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> dirname("foo/bar/baz.txt")
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foo/bar
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```
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## Related Functions
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* [`basename`](/language/functions/basename) returns _only_ the last portion of a filesystem
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path, discarding the portion that would be returned by `dirname`.
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