fastdiract (fastdir + fastaction) is a pair of shell tools based on key-value storage for quick shell navigation and command execution.
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fastdiract (fastdir + fastaction) is a pair of shell tools based on key-value storage for quick shell navigation and command execution.
Read moremenucd is a directory browser and changer for the command line.
Read moreslingshot is a lightweight tool to browse files in the terminal.
Read morefz is a shell plugin that seamlessly adds fuzzy search to tab completion of z, and lets you easily to jump around.
Read morepm offers an easy way to switch to your projects on Shell. Add your projects to pm and switch between them with a command.
Read morezoxide is a smarter cd command, inspired by z and autojump. It’s written in Rust and published under the MIT license.
Read moreNavita is a Bash/Zsh utility for rapid directory traversal, employing fuzzy matching, history tracking, and path validation.
Read morepazi is an autojump utility. This tool remembers visited directories in the past and makes it easier to get back to them.
Read moreff is a command-line tool to manage favorite folders, creating an alias, to be used via shell directly with the cd command.
Read morenav offers a way of quickly navigating through directories in the CLI. It uses dialog and fzf.
Read moreenhancd is an enhanced cd command integrated with a command line fuzzy finder based on UNIX concept.
Read morekn is an alternative to cd. kn doesn’t track frequency or any other statistics. It searches the disk for paths matching the abbreviation.
Read morefzf is a general-purpose command-line fuzzy finder released under an open source license. It’s an interactive Unix filter for command-line.
Read morez is a shell script that maintains a jump-list of the directories you actually use. It tracks your most used directories, based on ‘frecency’.
Read moreautojump is a tool which offers a faster way to navigate your filesystem. It maintains a database of the directories you use the most.
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