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Bash Version: 4.3 Patch Level: 11 Release Status: release Description: If `cd` is a function or an alias in my environment, I think autocd ought to invoke that instead of the raw `command cd` (like it does now). Personally, I keep a stack of recent directories and I record frequences of the directories I'm in in my `cd` wrapper, and it'd be nice if autocd didn't circumvent the wrapper. Repeat-By: Steps to reproduce: $ cd(){ echo cding; command cd "$@"; } $ shopt -s autocd $ /etc cd /etc # cd /var cding Fix: [Description of how to fix the problem. If you don't know a fix for the problem, don't include this section.]