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zoxide
A cd command that learns your habits
Table of contents
Introduction
zoxide
is a new cd
alternative 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.
On my system, compiled with the x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
target, hyperfine
reports that zoxide
runs 10-20x faster than z.lua
, which, in turn, runs 3x faster than z
. This is pretty significant, since this command runs once at every shell prompt, and any slowdown there will result in an increased loading time for every prompt.
Examples
z foo # cd to highest ranked directory matching foo
z foo bar # cd to highest ranked directory matching foo and bar
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
Step 1: Installing zoxide
If you have Rust, this should be as simple as:
cargo install zoxide -f
Otherwise, try the install script:
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/master/install.sh | sh
If you want the interactive fuzzy selection feature, you will also need to install fzf
.
Step 2: Adding zoxide
to your shell
By default, zoxide
defines the z
, zi
, za
, zq
, and zr
aliases. If you'd like to go with just the barebones z
, pass the --no-define-aliases
flag to zoxide init
.
zsh
Add the following line to your ~/.zshrc
:
eval "$(zoxide init zsh)"
bash
Add the following line to your ~/.bashrc
:
eval "$(zoxide init bash)"
fish
Add the following line to your ~/.config/fish/config.fish
:
zoxide init fish | source
Configuration
Environment variables
$_ZO_DATA
: sets the location of the database (default:~/.zo
)$_ZO_MAXAGE
: sets the maximum total rank after which entries start getting deleted