Renaming the current directory from a shell - possible?
Yes, but you have to refer to the directory by name, not by using the .
notation. You can use a relative path, it just has to end with something other than .
or ..
:
/tmp/test$ mv ../test ../test2
/tmp/test$ pwd
/tmp/test
/tmp/test$ pwd -P
/tmp/test2
You can use an absolute path:
/tmp/test$ cd -P .
/tmp/test2$ mv "$PWD" "${PWD%/*}/test3"
/tmp/test2$
Similarly, rmdir .
won't ever work, but rmdir "$PWD"
does.
As in @Gilles answer but using brace expansion for brevity:
mv ../{test,test2}