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wd
Maintainer: mfaerevaag
wd
(warp directory) lets you jump to custom directories in zsh, without using cd
. Why? Because cd
seems ineffecient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path. Source
Usage
-
Add warp point to current working directory:
$ wd add foo
If a warp point with the same name exists, use
add!
to overwrite it.Note, a warp point cannot contain colons, or only consist of only spaces and dots. The first will conflict in how
wd
stores the warp points, and the second will conflict other features, as below. -
From an other directory (not necessarily), warp to
foo
with:$ wd foo
-
You can warp back to previous directory, and so on, with this dot syntax:
$ wd .. $ wd ...
This is a wrapper for the zsh
dirs
function. -
Remove warp point test point:
$ wd rm foo
-
List all warp points (stored in
~/.warprc
):$ wd ls
-
List warp points to current directory
$ wd show
-
Print usage with no opts or the
help
argument.