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# pj |
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The `pj` plugin (short for `Project Jump`) allows you to define several |
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folders where you store your projects, so that you can jump there directly |
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by just using the name of the project directory. |
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Original idea and code by Jan De Poorter ([@DefV](https://github.com/DefV)) |
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Source: https://gist.github.com/pjaspers/368394#gistcomment-1016 |
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## Usage |
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1. Enable the `pj` plugin: |
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```zsh |
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plugins=(... pj) |
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``` |
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2. Set `$PROJECT_PATHS` in your ~/.zshrc: |
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```zsh |
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PROJECT_PATHS=(~/src ~/work ~/"dir with spaces") |
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``` |
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You can now use one of the following commands: |
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##### `pj my-project`: |
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`cd` to the directory named "my-project" found in one of the `$PROJECT_PATHS` |
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directories. If there are several directories named the same, the first one |
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to appear in `$PROJECT_PATHS` has preference. |
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For example: |
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```zsh |
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PROJECT_PATHS=(~/code ~/work) |
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$ ls ~/code # ~/code/blog ~/code/react |
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$ ls ~/work # ~/work/blog ~/work/project |
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$ pj blog # <-- will cd to ~/code/blog |
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``` |
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##### `pjo my-project` |
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Open the project directory with your defined `$EDITOR`. This follows the same |
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directory rules as the `pj` command above. |
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Note: `pjo` is an alias of `pj open`.
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