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Re: Has zsh a way of jumping to a directory as Quicksilver does in OS X?
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- From: richo <richo@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Leonardo Barbosa <leonardo.barbosa@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Has zsh a way of jumping to a directory as Quicksilver does in OS X?
- Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2013 05:09:31 -0700
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On 03/09/13 07:54 -0300, Leonardo Barbosa wrote:
Hello all,
I was wondering whether is a command that makes you jump to directory
by passing as argument part of the path of this directory. For
example, as QuickSilver does in OS X or launchy does in Windows
systems. They index your whole path and stores information based on
you recently use to display suggestions.
Thanks
Leo
There are lots, although I tend to think that if your heirarchy is so complex
it's hard to navigate, that's probably the bottleneck:
https://github.com/joelthelion/autojump
https://github.com/rupa/z
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