A smarter cd command for your terminal
zoxide
is a blazing fast replacement for your cd
command, inspired by
z
and z.lua
. It keeps track of the directories you use most
frequently, and uses a ranking algorithm to navigate to the best match.
z foo # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo
z foo bar # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo and bar
z ~/foo # z also works like a regular cd command
z foo/ # cd into relative path
z .. # cd one level up
z - # cd into previous directory
zi foo # cd with interactive selection (using fzf)
Read more about the matching algorithm here.
zoxide
works across all major platforms. If your distribution isn't included
in the list below, you can download the binary from the Releases page and
copy it to your $PATH
.
Distribution | Repository | Instructions |
---|---|---|
Any | crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
Any | Linuxbrew | brew install zoxide |
Alpine Linux 3.13+ | Alpine Linux Packages | apk add zoxide |
Arch Linux | AUR | yay -Sy zoxide-bin |
CentOS 7+ | Copr | dnf copr enable atim/zoxide dnf install zoxide |
Debian Testing | Debian Packages | apt install zoxide |
Devuan 4.0+ | Devuan Packages | apt install zoxide |
Fedora 32+ | Fedora Packages | dnf install zoxide |
NixOS | nixpkgs | nix-env -iA nixpkgs.zoxide |
Parrot OS | apt install zoxide |
|
Ubuntu 21.04+ | Ubuntu Packages | apt install zoxide |
Void Linux | Void Linux Packages | xbps-install -S zoxide |
Repository | Instructions |
---|---|
crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
Homebrew | brew install zoxide |
MacPorts | port install zoxide |
Repository | Instructions |
---|---|
crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
Scoop | scoop install zoxide |
Distribution | Repository | Instructions |
---|---|---|
Any | crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
DragonFly BSD | DPorts | pkg install zoxide |
FreeBSD | FreshPorts | pkg install zoxide |
NetBSD | pkgsrc | pkgin install zoxide |
Repository | Instructions |
---|---|
Termux | pkg install zoxide |
fzf
is a command-line fuzzy finder, used by zoxide for interactive
selection. Installation instructions can be found here.
If you currently use z
, z.lua
, or zsh-z
, you may want to first import
your existing entries into zoxide
:
zoxide import --from z path/to/db
Alternatively, for autojump
(note that scores are not imported):
zoxide import --from autojump path/to/db
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.bashrc
):
eval "$(zoxide init bash)"
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.elvish/rc.elv
):
eval $(zoxide init elvish | slurp)
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.config/fish/config.fish
):
zoxide init fish | source
Initialize zoxide's Nushell script:
zoxide init nushell --hook prompt | save ~/.zoxide.nu
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.config/nu/config.toml
):
prompt = "__zoxide_hook;__zoxide_prompt"
startup = ["zoxide init nushell --hook prompt | save ~/.zoxide.nu", "source ~/.zoxide.nu"]
You can replace __zoxide_prompt
with a custom prompt.
Add this to your configuration (the location is stored in $profile
):
Invoke-Expression (& {
$hook = if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion.Major -lt 6) { 'prompt' } else { 'pwd' }
(zoxide init --hook $hook powershell) -join "`n"
})
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.xonshrc
):
execx($(zoxide init xonsh), 'exec', __xonsh__.ctx, filename='zoxide')
Add this to your configuration (usually ~/.zshrc
):
eval "$(zoxide init zsh)"
Add this to your configuration:
eval "$(zoxide init posix --hook prompt)"
--cmd
: changes the prefix of predefined aliases (z
,zi
).- e.g.
--cmd j
would change the aliases toj
andji
respectively.
- e.g.
--hook <HOOK>
: change how often zoxide increments a directory's score:none
: never automatically add directories to zoxide.prompt
: add the current directory to zoxide at every shell prompt.pwd
: whenever the user changes directories, add the new directory to zoxide.
--no-aliases
: don't define extra aliases (z
,zi
).- These functions will still be available in your shell as
__zoxide_z
and__zoxide_zi
, should you choose to use them elsewhere.
- These functions will still be available in your shell as
Be sure to set these before calling zoxide init
.
_ZO_DATA_DIR
- Specifies the directory in which zoxide should store its database.
- The default value varies across OSes:
OS Path Example Linux / BSD $XDG_DATA_HOME
or$HOME/.local/share
/home/alice/.local/share
macOS $HOME/Library/Application Support
/Users/Alice/Library/Application Support
Windows {FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}
C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Roaming
_ZO_ECHO
- When set to
1
,z
will print the matched directory before navigating to it.
- When set to
_ZO_EXCLUDE_DIRS
- Excludes the specified directories from the database.
- This is provided as a list of globs, separated by OS-specific
characters:
OS Separator Example Linux / macOS / BSD :
$HOME:$HOME/private/*
Windows ;
$HOME;$HOME/private/*
- By default, this is set to
"$HOME"
.
_ZO_FZF_OPTS
- Custom options to pass to
fzf
. Seeman fzf
for the list of options.
- Custom options to pass to
_ZO_MAXAGE
- Configures the aging algorithm, which limits the maximum number of entries in the database.
- By default, this is set to
10000
.
_ZO_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS
- When set to
1
,z
will resolve symlinks before adding directories to the database.
- When set to
- nnn, via autojump plugin
- xxh, via xxh-plugin-prerun-zoxide