# Grouping commands in a subshell ## Synopsis ( ) ## Description The [list](/syntax/basicgrammar#lists) `` is executed in a separate shell - a subprocess. No changes to the environment (variables etc\...) are reflected in the \"main shell\". ## Examples Execute a command in a different directory. ``` bash echo "$PWD" ( cd /usr; echo "$PWD" ) echo "$PWD" # Still in the original directory. ``` ## Portability considerations - The subshell compound command is specified by POSIX. - Avoid ambiguous syntax. ``` bash (((1+1))) # Equivalent to: (( (1+1) )) ``` ## See also - [grouping commands](/syntax/ccmd/grouping_plain) - [Subshells on Greycat\'s wiki](http://mywiki.wooledge.org/SubShell)