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🕴Navigate directories from command line easily. Like autojump but without the learning bit.

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jump

jump is a utility to allow you to quickly jump to known location on your filesystem.

Installation

Installing jump is very easy: you just need to clone this very same repo at the latest release and then source the j.sh file in your bash profile. Here's how I do it in my dotfiles (see plugins.sh and plugins.txt).

git clone --branch 1.0.0 [email protected]:mattmezza/jump.git && source jump/j.sh

Usage

What follows is the output of j -h, accessible at any time.


Usage:
    j [OPT] ARGS

OPT:
    -r|--resolve
    -a|--add
    -l|--list
    -d|--delete
    -p|--db
    -h|--help
    -v|--version

Examples:
    $ j name         # to cd directly into 'name'
    $ j -r name      # to resolve 'name'
    $ j -a name path # to add 'name' as 'path'
    $ j -d name      # to delete 'name'
    $ j -l           # to list all entries
    $ j -h           # to print this message
    $ j -v           # to print the jump version
    $ j -p           # to print the path of the DB file

Development

Developing jump is quite easy. Clone the repo and start editing the j.sh file. You can always source your verions and test it in your shell.

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