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5.4 KiB
# wd |
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[](https://travis-ci.org/mfaerevaag/wd) |
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`wd` (*warp directory*) lets you jump to custom directories in zsh, without using `cd`. |
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Why? |
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Because `cd` seems inefficient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path. |
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## Setup |
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### [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh) |
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`wd` comes bundled with oh-my-zsh! |
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Just add the plugin in your `.zshrc` file: |
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```zsh |
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plugins=(... wd) |
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``` |
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### [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen) |
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In your `.zshrc`: |
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```zsh |
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antigen bundle mfaerevaag/wd |
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``` |
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### [Antibody](https://github.com/getantibody/antibody) |
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In your `.zshrc`: |
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```zsh |
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antibody bundle mfaerevaag/wd |
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``` |
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### Arch ([AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/zsh-plugin-wd-git/)) |
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1. Install from the AUR |
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```zsh |
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yay -S zsh-plugin-wd-git |
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# or use any other AUR helper |
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``` |
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2. Then add to your `.zshrc`: |
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```zsh |
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wd() { |
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. /usr/share/wd/wd.sh |
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} |
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``` |
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### [zplug](https://github.com/zplug/zplug) |
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```zsh |
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zplug "mfaerevaag/wd", as:command, use:"wd.sh", hook-load:"wd() { . $ZPLUG_REPOS/mfaerevaag/wd/wd.sh }" |
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``` |
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### Automatic |
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_Note: automatic install does not provide the manpage. It is also poor security practice to run remote code without first reviewing it, so you ought to look [here](https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/blob/master/install.sh)_ |
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Run either command in your terminal: |
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```zsh |
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curl -L https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/raw/master/install.sh | sh |
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``` |
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or |
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```zsh |
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wget --no-check-certificate https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd/raw/master/install.sh -O - | sh |
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``` |
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### Manual |
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1. Clone this repository on your local machine in a sensible location (if you know what you're doing of course all of this is up to you): |
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```zsh |
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git clone git@github.com:mfaerevaag/wd.git ~/.local/wd --depth 1 |
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``` |
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2. Add `wd` function to `.zshrc` (or `.profile` etc.): |
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```zsh |
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wd() { |
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. ~/.local/wd/wd.sh |
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} |
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``` |
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3. Install manpage (optional): |
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```zsh |
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sudo cp ~/.local/wd/wd.1 /usr/share/man/man1/wd.1 |
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sudo chmod 644 /usr/share/man/man1/wd.1 |
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``` |
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**Note:** when pulling and updating `wd`, you'll need to repeat step 3 should the manpage change |
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## Completion |
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If you're NOT using [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/robbyrussell/oh-my-zsh) and you want to utilize the zsh-completion feature, you will also need to add the path to your `wd` installation (`~/bin/wd` if you used the automatic installer) to your `fpath`. |
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E.g. in your `~/.zshrc`: |
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```zsh |
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fpath=(~/path/to/wd $fpath) |
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``` |
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Also, you may have to force a rebuild of `zcompdump` by running: |
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```zsh |
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rm -f ~/.zcompdump; compinit |
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``` |
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## Usage |
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* Add warp point to current working directory: |
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```zsh |
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wd add foo |
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``` |
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If a warp point with the same name exists, use `wd add foo --force` to overwrite it. |
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**Note:** a warp point cannot contain colons, or consist of only spaces and dots. |
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The first will conflict in how `wd` stores the warp points, and the second will conflict with other features, as below. |
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You can omit point name to automatically use the current directory's name instead. |
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* From any directory, warp to `foo` with: |
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```zsh |
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wd foo |
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``` |
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* You can also warp to a directory within `foo`, with autocompletion: |
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```zsh |
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wd foo some/inner/path |
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``` |
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* You can warp back to previous directory and higher, with this dot syntax: |
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```zsh |
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wd .. |
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wd ... |
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``` |
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This is a wrapper for the zsh's `dirs` function. |
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_You might need to add `setopt AUTO_PUSHD` to your `.zshrc` if you are not using [oh-my-zsh](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh)._ |
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* Remove warp point: |
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```zsh |
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wd rm foo |
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``` |
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You can omit point name to use the current directory's name instead. |
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* List all warp points (stored in `~/.warprc` by default): |
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```zsh |
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wd list |
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``` |
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* List files in given warp point: |
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```zsh |
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wd ls foo |
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``` |
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* Show path of given warp point: |
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```zsh |
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wd path foo |
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``` |
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* List warp points to current directory, or optionally, path to given warp point: |
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```zsh |
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wd show |
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``` |
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* Remove warp points to non-existent directories. |
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```zsh |
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wd clean |
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``` |
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Use `wd clean --force` to not be prompted with confirmation. |
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* Print usage info: |
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```zsh |
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wd help |
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``` |
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The usage will be printed also if you call `wd` with no command |
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* Print the running version of `wd`: |
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```zsh |
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wd --version |
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``` |
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* Specifically set the config file (default being `~/.warprc`), which is useful for testing: |
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```zsh |
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wd --config ./file <command> |
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``` |
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* Force `exit` with return code after running. This is not default, as it will *exit your terminal*, though required for testing/debugging. |
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```zsh |
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wd --debug <command> |
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``` |
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* Silence all output: |
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```zsh |
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wd --quiet <command> |
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``` |
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## Configuration |
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You can configure `wd` with the following environment variables: |
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### `WD_CONFIG` |
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Defines the path where warp points get stored. Defaults to `$HOME/.warprc`. |
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## Testing |
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`wd` comes with a small test suite, run with [shunit2](https://github.com/kward/shunit2). This can be used to confirm that things are working as they should on your setup, or to demonstrate an issue. |
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To run, simply `cd` into the `test` directory and run the `tests.sh`. |
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cd ./test |
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./tests.sh |
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``` |
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## Maintainers |
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Following @mfaerevaag stepping away from active maintainership of this repository, the following users now are also maintainers of the repo: |
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* @alpha-tango-kilo |
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* @MattLewin |
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Anyone else contributing is greatly appreciated and will be mentioned in the release notes! |
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--- |
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Credit to [altschuler](https://github.com/altschuler) for an awesome idea. |
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Hope you enjoy!
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