diff --git a/Plugins.md b/Plugins.md index d81a6ba..3437c54 100644 --- a/Plugins.md +++ b/Plugins.md @@ -921,8 +921,47 @@ Clean cache Completion plugin for [zeus](https://github.com/burke/zeus). The describing texts are inspired by the texts given in the [documenation of Rails command line tools](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/command_line.html). * [Source](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/plugins/zeus/_zeus) - ## Pass + **Maintainer:** [sanbor](https://github.com/sanbor) -Completion plugin for [pass](http://zx2c4.com/projects/password-store/). [Source](http://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/tree/contrib/pass.zsh-completion) \ No newline at end of file +Completion plugin for [pass](http://zx2c4.com/projects/password-store/). [Source](http://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/tree/contrib/pass.zsh-completion) + +## wd + +**Maintainer:** [mfaerevaag](https://github.com/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](https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd) + +### Usage + + * Add warp point to current working directory: + + wd add test + + If a warp point with the same name exists, use `add!` to overwrite it. + + * From an other directory, warp to test with: + + wd test + + * You can warp back to previous directory, and so on, with the puncticulation syntax: + + wd .. + wd ... + + This is a wrapper for the zsh `dirs` function. + + * Remove warp point test point: + + wd rm test + + * List warp points to current directory (stored in `~/.warprc`): + + wd show + + * List all warp points (stored in `~/.warprc`): + + wd ls + + * Print usage with no opts or the `help` argument.