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Z(1) User Commands Z(1) NAME z - jump around SYNOPSIS z [-chlrtx] [regex1 regex2 ... regexn] AVAILABILITY bash, zsh DESCRIPTION Tracks your most used directories, based on 'frecency'.
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z/z.sh at master · rupa/z
# Copyright (c) 2009 rupa deadwyler. Licensed under the WTFPL license, Version 2 ... cd="$( < <( _z_dirs ) \awk -v t="$(\date +%s)" -v list="$list" -v typ="$typ" -v q="$fnd" -F"|" ' ... PROMPT_COMMAND="$PROMPT_COMMAND"$'\n''(_z --add "$(command pwd '$_Z_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS' 2>/dev/null)" 2>/dev/null &);'
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github.com › agkozak › zsh-z
GitHub - agkozak/zsh-z: Jump quickly to directories that you have visited "frecently." A native Zsh port of z.sh with added features. · GitHub
Zsh-z is a drop-in replacement for rupa/z and will, by default, use the same database (~/.z, or whatever database file you specify), so you can go on using rupa/z when you launch bash. ... Here are the latest features and updates. ... Various tab completion bugs resolved. ... Fixes a bug where re-sourcing the script caused an infinite loop when tab was pressed. Props to @maheshpec for successfully diagnosing the problem. Fixes a bug where the completion widget was not identifying options correctly. ... When the user hits tab after entering a command-line argument that uses spaces as wildcards (e.g., z us lo bi), the command line is clear of detritus (i.e., it looks like z /usr/local/bin instead of z us lo /usr/local/bin).
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z/README at master · rupa/z
Z(1) User Commands Z(1)
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Home · rupa/z Wiki · GitHub
Short answer: instead of running the script as z.sh you type source z.sh or . z.sh in a shell, or to make it available all the time, put a command in your .bashrc that sources it, or just paste the contents of z.sh directly into your .bashrc.
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z/z.1 at master · rupa/z
Set \fB$_Z_CMD\fR to change the command name (default \fBz\fR).
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Installing und initializing z (https://github.com/rupa/z) with help of Homebrew. · GitHub
January 30, 2018 - Installing und initializing z (https://github.com/rupa/z) with help of Homebrew. ... See README of z for all available options. You need Homebrew to install und init z in the way it is described in this gist: ... # Move next only if `homebrew` is installed if command -v brew >/dev/null 2>&1; then # Load rupa's z if installed [ -f $(brew --prefix)/etc/profile.d/z.sh ] && source $(brew --prefix)/etc/profile.d/z.sh fi
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In the z readme, after line 50, it says:
Installation:
Put something like this in your $HOME/.bashrc or $HOME/.zshrc:
. /path/to/z.shcd around for a while to build up the db.
You need to download the z.sh file to a directory of your choosing, then tell your .bashrc where it is, so your terminal can find it. (The same applies for z-shell, which is just another shell system.) Then, after you use bash for a while, z will know your favorite locations.
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You can download and add to *rc files using command line as so
# Download to latest to home dir
wget "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rupa/z/master/z.sh" -O "~/z.sh"
# Add to .bashrc
echo "source /path/to/z.sh" >> ~/.bashrc
# Add to .zshrc
echo "source /path/to/z.sh" >> ~/.zshrc
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GitHub - rupa/v: z for vim · GitHub
V(1) User Commands V(1) NAME v - z for vim SYNOPSIS v [-a] [-c] [-l] [-[0-9]] [--debug] [--help] [regex1 regex2 ... regexn] AVAILABILITY bash, vim INSTALLATION Put v somewhere in $PATH (e.g. /usr/local/bin/). For the manual page, put v.1 somewhere in $MANPATH (e.g.
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September 26, 2020 - wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rupa/z/master/z.sh -P ~/ I recommend to save it in the user’s home directory to easily access from our .bashrc configuration later. To make it work, we must open our .bashrc and at the end of it call&apply our z shell-script file.
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GitHub - rupa/j2: python version of z, for experimentation
A) Short answer: instead of running the script as j.sh you type source j.sh or . j.sh in a shell, or to make it available all the time, put a command in your .bashrc that sources it, or just paste the contents of j.sh directly into your .bashrc.
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Set $_Z_NO_PROMPT_COMMAND to handle PROMPT_COMMAND/precmd your- self. Set $_Z_EXCLUDE_DIRS to an array of directory trees to exclude. Set $_Z_OWNER to allow usage when in 'sudo -s' mode. (These settings should go in .bashrc/.zshrc before the line added above.)
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August 19, 2013 - I used to use z, but I've since switched to fasd. It's much like z, but also so much better. In addition to being able to do "z <part of directory>" you can do "f <part of file>". So, for example, if I've got a rails project I've worked on a lot recently I know its config.ru is high on frecency, ...
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Z(1) User Commands Z(1) NAME z - jump around SYNOPSIS z [-chlrtx] [regex1 regex2 ... regexn] AVAILABILITY bash, zsh DESCRIPTION Tracks your most used directories, based on 'frecency'.
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rupa/z
August 23, 2012 - Added the z.sh file from: https://github.com/rupa/z/blob/master/z.sh to: /Users/simonowen/z.sh · I then opened terminal, did some cd, then tried using z, but got the following error: -bash: z: command not found · Tried closing and opening Terminal again, but still get the same error.
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Short answer: instead of running the script as z.sh you type source z.sh or . z.sh in a shell, or to make it available all the time, put a command in your .bashrc that sources it, or just paste the contents of z.sh directly into your .bashrc.