In Python 3.10, the Path object is more commonly used to represent paths and files. To get the current working directory path, you can use the Path.cwd() method which returns a Path object representing the current working directory.
Here's an example:
from pathlib import Path
# Get the current working directory path
cwd_path = Path.cwd()
# Print the path as a string
print(f"The current working directory is: {cwd_path}")
This will output something like:
The current working directory is: /Users/username/Documents/my-project
You can also use the os module to get the current working directory path as a string by calling os.getcwd(). Here's an example:
import os
# Get the current working directory path as a string
cwd_path_str = os.getcwd()
# Print the path as a string
print(f"The current working directory is: {cwd_path_str}")
This will output something like:
The current working directory is: /Users/username/Documents/my-project