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Jumpy
Jumpy is a tool that allows to quickly jump to one of the directory you've visited in the past.
It is heavily inspired by Zoxide but is more lightweight and a lot faster.
In its current version it is mostly intended for my personal use, if I find to work well enough I'll improve the documentation and add new features.
Updates can be found in the changelog or in the releases.
Setup
For ZSH shells:
function z() {
local result=$(jumpy query "$1" --checked --after "$PWD")
if [[ -n $result ]]; then
export __JUMPY_DONT_REGISTER=1
cd "$result"
export __JUMPY_DONT_REGISTER=0
fi
}
function jumpy_handler() {
if (( $__JUMPY_DONT_REGISTER )); then
return
fi
emulate -L zsh
jumpy inc "$PWD"
}
chpwd_functions=(${chpwd_functions[@]} "jumpy_handler")
This will allow Jumpy to register each change of directory to add them to its database.
To perform a query and jump to it, just use z <query>
.
Usage
# Get the most relevant directory from a query
jumpy query <terms>
# Add a new directory to the database, or increment its score
jumpy add <terms>
# List all registered directories, sorted by score
jumpy list
# Clear the database
jumpy clear
Dependencies
~1–12MB
~79K SLoC