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Autojump – Faster Way To Navigate Directories – Linux CLI

Package: autojump Description: shell extension to jump to frequently used directories autojump provides is a faster way to navigate your filesystem, with a “cd command that learns”. It works by maintaining a database of the directories you use the most from the command line, and allows you to “jump” to frequently used directories by typing only a small pattern. Homepage: wiki.github.com

20 Responses to “Autojump – Faster Way To Navigate Directories – Linux CLI”

  1. shafnet says:

    Not a bad idea

  2. gotbletu says:

    @EnavSounds works fine, just all the line to ur bashrc and reload the terminal

  3. EnavSounds says:

    there is a bug on Ubuntu that wont let this app work

  4. EnavSounds says:

    wow i need that

    

  5. bhigr says:

    @gotbletu What does 2f2f mean?

  6. gotbletu says:

    @MadSam214 im clean here, let me connect to ur server then lols

  7. gotbletu says:

    @bhigr 2f2f then

  8. MadSam214 says:

    very convenient for porn search :3

  9. bhigr says:

    Nice program, I use nautilus;-))

  10. gotbletu says:

    @TheHackerCrab kubuntu

  11. gotbletu says:

    @sneekylinux saves a ton of typing, so start now =)

  12. gotbletu says:

    @adjohnson916 ur welcome

  13. gotbletu says:

    @Dmac4362 more to come then

  14. gotbletu says:

    @sundeepyup theres a video on bash prompts u can watch

  15. gotbletu says:

    @GanzLONDON no probs

  16. TheHackerCrab says:

    what distro are you using?

  17. sneekylinux says:

    now this one i like mate….getting it in a bit me thinks…super

  18. adjohnson916 says:

    Very cool. Thanks man

  19. Dmac4362 says:

    thanks much please keep’em coming im learning a lot from your videos

  20. sundeepyup says:

    How do you get your terminal color coded like this?

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