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zoxide.plugin.zsh |
zoxide
A faster way to navigate your filesystem
zoxide
is a blazing fast replacement for your cd
command, inspired by
z
and z.lua
. It keeps track of the directories you use most
frequently, and uses a ranking algorithm to navigate to the best match.
Examples
z foo # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo
z foo bar # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo and bar
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
zi foo # cd with interactive selection (using fzf)
Read more about the matching algorithm here.
Getting started
Step 1: Install zoxide
zoxide
works across all major platforms. If your distribution isn't included
in the list below, you can directly install the binary from GitHub:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/main/install.sh | sh
If you would rather not run a script, you can download the binary from the
Releases page and add it to your $PATH
.
On Linux
Distribution | Repository | Instructions |
---|---|---|
Any | crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
Any | Linuxbrew | brew install zoxide |
Alpine Linux | Alpine Linux Packages | apk add zoxide |
Arch Linux | AUR | yay -Sy zoxide-bin |
CentOS | Copr | dnf copr enable atim/zoxide dnf install zoxide |
Debian Testing | Debian Packages | apt install zoxide |
Fedora | Fedora Packages | dnf install zoxide |
NixOS | nixpkgs | nix-env -iA nixpkgs.zoxide |
Parrot OS | apt install zoxide |
|
Void Linux | Void Linux Packages | xbps-install -S zoxide |
On macOS
Repository | Instructions |
---|---|
crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
Homebrew | brew install zoxide |
MacPorts | port install zoxide |
On Windows
Repository | Instructions |
---|---|
crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
Scoop | scoop install zoxide |
On BSD
Distribution | Repository | Instructions |
---|---|---|
Any | crates.io | cargo install zoxide |
DragonFly BSD | DPorts | pkg install zoxide |
FreeBSD | FreshPorts | pkg install zoxide |
NetBSD | pkgsrc | pkgin install zoxide |
On Android
Repository | Instructions |
---|---|
Termux | pkg install zoxide |
Step 2: Install fzf
(optional)
fzf
is a command-line fuzzy finder, used by zoxide for interactive
selection. Installation instructions can be found here.
Step 3: Add zoxide
to your shell
If you currently use z
, z.lua
, or zsh-z
, you may want to first import
your existing entries into zoxide
:
zoxide import --from z path/to/db
Alternatively, for autojump
(note that scores are not imported):
zoxide import --from autojump path/to/db
bash
Add the following line to your configuration file (usually ~/.bashrc
):
eval "$(zoxide init bash)"
elvish
Add the following line to your configuration file (usually ~/.elvish/rc.elv
):
eval $(zoxide init elvish | slurp)
fish
Add the following line to your configuration file (usually
~/.config/fish/config.fish
):
zoxide init fish | source
nushell
Initialize zoxide's Nushell script:
zoxide init nushell --hook prompt | save ~/.zoxide.nu
Then, in your Nushell configuration file:
- Prepend
__zoxide_hook;
to theprompt
variable. - Add the following lines to the
startup
variable:zoxide init nushell --hook prompt | save ~/.zoxide.nu
source ~/.zoxide.nu
powershell
Add the following line to your profile:
Invoke-Expression (& {
$hook = if ($PSVersionTable.PSVersion.Major -lt 6) { 'prompt' } else { 'pwd' }
(zoxide init --hook $hook powershell) -join "`n"
})
xonsh
Add the following line to your configuration file (usually ~/.xonshrc
):
execx($(zoxide init xonsh), 'exec', __xonsh__.ctx, filename='zoxide')
zsh
Add the following line to your configuration file (usually ~/.zshrc
):
eval "$(zoxide init zsh)"
Any POSIX shell
Add the following line to your configuration file (usually
~/.config/nu/config.toml
):
eval "$(zoxide init posix --hook prompt)"
Configuration
init
flags
--cmd
: changes the prefix of predefined aliases (z
,zi
).- e.g.
--cmd j
would change the aliases toj
andji
respectively.
- e.g.
--hook <HOOK>
: change how often zoxide increments a directory's score:none
: never automatically add directories to zoxide.prompt
: add the current directory to zoxide at every shell prompt.pwd
: whenever the user changes directories, add the new directory to zoxide.
--no-aliases
: don't define extra aliases (z
,zi
).- These functions will still be available in your shell as
__zoxide_z
and__zoxide_zi
, should you choose to use them elsewhere.
- These functions will still be available in your shell as
Environment variables
Be sure to set these before calling zoxide init
.
_ZO_DATA_DIR
- Specifies the directory in which zoxide should store its database.
- The default value varies across OSes:
OS Path Example Linux / BSD $XDG_DATA_HOME
or$HOME/.local/share
/home/alice/.local/share
macOS $HOME/Library/Application Support
/Users/Alice/Library/Application Support
Windows {FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}
C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Roaming
_ZO_ECHO
- When set to
1
,z
will print the matched directory before navigating to it.
- When set to
_ZO_EXCLUDE_DIRS
- Excludes the specified directories from the database.
- This is provided as a list of globs, separated by OS-specific
characters:
OS Separator Example Linux / macOS / BSD :
$HOME:$HOME/private/*
Windows ;
$HOME;$HOME/private/*
_ZO_FZF_OPTS
- Custom options to pass to
fzf
. Seeman fzf
for the list of options.
- Custom options to pass to
_ZO_MAXAGE
- Configures the aging algorithm, which limits the maximum number of entries in the database.
- By default, this is set to
10000
.
_ZO_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS
- When set to
1
,z
will resolve symlinks before adding directories to the database.
- When set to
Third-party integrations
- nnn, via autojump plugin
- xxh, via xxh-plugin-prerun-zoxide