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Document that invocation_directory() returns an absolute path #1162

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#### Invocation Directory

- `invocation_directory()` - Retrieves the path of the current working directory, before `just` changed it (chdir'd) prior to executing commands.
- `invocation_directory()` - Retrieves the absolute path to the current directory when `just` was invoked, before `just` changed it (chdir'd) prior to executing commands.

For example, to call `rustfmt` on files just under the "current directory" (from the user/invoker's perspective), use the following rule:

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