.TH "ZOXIDE" "1" "2021-04-12" "" "zoxide" .SH NAME \fBzoxide\fR - a smarter cd command .SH SYNOPSIS .B zoxide SUBCOMMAND [OPTIONS] .SH DESCRIPTION zoxide is a smarter cd command for your terminal. It keeps track of the directories you use most frequently, and uses a ranking algorithm to navigate to the best match. .SH USAGE .nf z foo # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo z foo bar # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo and bar z foo / # cd into a subdirectory starting with foo .sp z ~/foo # z also works like a regular cd command z foo/ # cd into relative path z .. # cd one level up z - # cd into previous directory .sp zi foo # cd with interactive selection (using fzf) .sp z foo # show interactive completions (bash 4.4+/fish/zsh only) .fi .SH SUBCOMMANDS .TP \fBzoxide-add\fR(1) Add a new directory to the database, or increment its rank. .TP \fBzoxide-import\fR(1) Import entries from another application. .TP \fBzoxide-init\fR(1) Generate shell configuration. .TP \fBzoxide-query\fR(1) Search for a directory in the database. .TP \fBzoxide-remove\fR(1) Remove a directory from the database. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B -h, --help Print help information. .TP .B -V, --version Print version information. .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES Environment variables can be used for configuration. They must be set before \fBzoxide-init\fR(1) is called. .TP .B _ZO_DATA_DIR Specifies the directory in which the database is stored. The default value varies across OSes: .TS tab(|); l l. \fBOS|Path\fR \fBLinux/BSD\fR|T{ \fB$XDG_DATA_HOME\fR or \fB$HOME/.local/share\fR, eg. \fB/home/alice/.local/share\fR T} \fBmacOS\fR|T{ \fB$HOME/Library/Application Support\fR, eg. \fB/Users/Alice/Library/Application Support\fR T} \fBWindows\fR|T{ \fB%LOCALAPPDATA%\fR, eg. \fBC:\\Users\\Alice\\AppData\\Local\fR T} .TE .TP .B _ZO_ECHO When set to 1, \fBz\fR will print the matched directory before navigating to it. .TP .B _ZO_EXCLUDE_DIRS Prevents the specified directories from being added to the database. This is provided as a list of globs, separated by OS-specific characters: .TS tab(|); l l. \fBOS|Separator\fR \fBLinux/macOS/BSD\fR|T{ \fB:\fR, eg. \fB$HOME:$HOME/private/*\fR T} \fBWindows\fR|\fB;\fR, eg. \fB$HOME;$HOME/private/*\fR .TE .sp By default, this is set to \fB$HOME\fR. After setting this up, you might need to use \fBzoxide-remove\fR(1) to remove any existing entries from the database. .TP .B _ZO_FZF_OPTS Custom options to pass to \fBfzf\fR(1) during interactive selection. See the manpage for the full list of options. .TP .B _ZO_MAXAGE Configures the aging algorithm, which limits the maximum number of entries in the database. By default, this is set to 10000. .TP .B _ZO_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS When set to 1, \fBz\fR will resolve symlinks before adding directories to the database. .SH ALGORITHM .TP .B AGING zoxide uses a parameter called \fB_ZO_MAXAGE\fR to limit the number of entries in the database based on usage patterns. If the total \fBFRECENCY\fR of the directories in the database exceeds this value, we divide each directory's score by a factor \fBk\fR - such that the new total becomes ~90% of \fB_ZO_MAXAGE\fR. Thereafter, if the new score of any directory falls below 1, it is removed from the database. .sp Theoretically, the maximum number of directories in the database is \fB4 * _ZO_MAXAGE\fR, although it is lower in practice. .TP .B FRECENCY Each directory in zoxide is given a score, starting with 1 the first time it is accessed. Every subsequent access increases the score by 1. When a query is made, we calculate frecency based on the last time the directory was accessed: .TS tab(|); l l. \fBLast access time\fR|\fBFrecency\fR Within the last hour|score * 4 Within the last day|score * 2 Within the last week|score / 2 Otherwise|score / 4 .TE .SH REPORTING BUGS For any issues, feature requests, or questions, please visit: .sp \fBhttps://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/issues\fR. .SH AUTHOR Ajeet D'Souza <\fB98ajeet@gmail.com\fR>