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# zoxide
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A faster way to navigate your filesystem
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## Table of contents
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- [Introduction](#introduction)
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- [Examples](#examples)
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- [Getting started](#getting-started)
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- [Installing `zoxide`](#step-1-installing-zoxide)
- [Adding `zoxide` to your shell](#step-2-adding-zoxide-to-your-shell)
- [bash](#bash)
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- [fish](#fish)
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- [POSIX](#posix-shells)
- [zsh](#zsh)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [`init` flags](#init-flags)
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- [Environment variables](#environment-variables)
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## Introduction
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`zoxide` is a blazing fast alternative to `cd`, inspired by
[`z`](https://github.com/rupa/z) and [`z.lua`](https://github.com/skywind3000/z.lua).
It keeps track of the directories you use most frequently, and uses a ranking algorithm
to navigate to the best match.
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## Examples
```sh
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z foo # cd to highest ranked directory matching foo
z foo bar # cd to highest ranked directory matching foo and bar
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z foo/ # can also cd into actual directories
zi foo # cd with interactive selection using fzf
zq foo # echo the best match, don't cd
za /foo # add /foo to the database
zr /foo # remove /foo from the database
```
## Getting started
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### Step 1: Installing `zoxide`
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If you have Rust, this should be as simple as:
```sh
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cargo install zoxide -f
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```
Otherwise, try the install script:
```sh
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/master/install.sh | sh
```
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If you want the interactive fuzzy selection feature, you will also need to install
[`fzf`](https://github.com/junegunn/fzf.git).
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### Step 2: Adding `zoxide` to your shell
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If you currently use `z`, `z.lua`, or `zsh-z`, you may want to first import
your existing database into `zoxide`:
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```sh
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zoxide import /path/to/db
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```
#### bash
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Add the following line to your `~/.bashrc`:
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```sh
eval "$(zoxide init bash)"
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```
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#### fish
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Add the following line to your `~/.config/fish/config.fish`:
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```sh
zoxide init fish | source
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```
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#### POSIX shells
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Add the following line to your shell's configuration file:
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```sh
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eval "$(zoxide init posix --hook prompt)"
```
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The `prompt` hook is recommended for POSIX shells because the default `pwd`
hook creates a temporary file for every session, which are only deleted upon
reboot. If you do want to use `pwd` hooks instead, you may want to set up traps
to perform a cleanup once the shell exits:
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```sh
trap '_zoxide_cleanup' EXIT HUP KILL TERM
trap '_zoxide_cleanup; trap - INT; kill -s INT "$$"' INT
trap '_zoxide_cleanup; trap - QUIT; kill -s QUIT "$$"' QUIT
```
NOTE: If you modify your `PS1` at any point, you may need to re-run the above
command. This is due to the fact that the hook is stored in `PS1`, in order to
be evaluated every time the prompt is displayed.
#### zsh
Add the following line to your `~/.zshrc`:
```sh
eval "$(zoxide init zsh)"
```
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## Configuration
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### `init` flags
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- `--cmd`: change the `z` command (and corresponding aliases) to something else
- `--hook <HOOK>`: change the event that adds a new entry to the database
(default: `pwd`)
- `none`: never add entries
(this will make `zoxide` useless unless you manually configure a hook)
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- `prompt`: add an entry at every prompt
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- `pwd`: add an entry whenever the current directory is changed
- `--no-aliases`: don't define extra aliases like `zi`, `zq`, `za`, and `zr`
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### Environment variables
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- `$_ZO_DATA_DIR`: directory where `zoxide` will store its data files
(default: platform-specific; see the [`dirs` documentation] for more information)
- `$_ZO_ECHO`: when set to `1`, `z` will print the matched directory before navigating to it
- `$_ZO_EXCLUDE_DIRS`: list of directories separated by platform-specific characters
("`:`" on Linux/macOS, "`;`" on Windows) to be excluded from the database
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- `$_ZO_MAXAGE`: sets the maximum total rank after which entries start getting deleted
[`dirs` documentation]: https://docs.rs/dirs/latest/dirs/fn.data_local_dir.html