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.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 1.16.0.2
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.TH "autojump" "1" "2018\-09\-09" "release\-v22.5.3" ""
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.hy
.SS NAME
.PP
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autojump \- a faster way to navigate your filesystem
.SS DESCRIPTION
.PP
autojump is a faster way to navigate your filesystem.
It works by maintaining a database of the directories you use the most
from the command line.
.PP
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\f[I]Directories must be visited first before they can be jumped to.\f[]
.SS USAGE
.PP
\f[C]j\f[] is a convenience wrapper function around \f[C]autojump\f[].
Any option that can be used with \f[C]autojump\f[] can be used with
\f[C]j\f[] and vice versa.
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.IP \[bu] 2
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Jump To A Directory That Contains \f[C]foo\f[]:
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.RS 2
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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j\ foo
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\f[]
.fi
.RE
.IP \[bu] 2
Jump To A Child Directory:
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.RS 2
.PP
Sometimes it\[aq]s convenient to jump to a child directory
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(sub\-directory of current directory) rather than typing out the full
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name.
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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jc\ bar
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\f[]
.fi
.RE
.IP \[bu] 2
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Open File Manager To Directories (instead of jumping):
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.RS 2
.PP
Instead of jumping to a directory, you can open a file explorer window
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(Mac Finder, Windows Explorer, GNOME Nautilus, etc.) to the directory
instead.
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.IP
.nf
\f[C]
jo\ music
\f[]
.fi
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.PP
Opening a file manager to a child directory is also supported:
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.IP
.nf
\f[C]
jco\ images
\f[]
.fi
.RE
.IP \[bu] 2
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Using Multiple Arguments:
.RS 2
.PP
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Let\[aq]s assume the following database:
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.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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30\ \ \ /home/user/mail/inbox
10\ \ \ /home/user/work/inbox
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\f[]
.fi
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.PP
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\f[C]j\ in\f[] would jump into /home/user/mail/inbox as the higher
weighted entry.
However you can pass multiple arguments to autojump to prefer a
different entry.
In the above example, \f[C]j\ w\ in\f[] would then change directory to
/home/user/work/inbox.
.RE
.PP
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For more options refer to help:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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autojump\ \-\-help
\f[]
.fi
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.SS KNOWN ISSUES
.IP \[bu] 2
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autojump does not support directories that begin with \f[C]\-\f[].
.IP \[bu] 2
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For bash users, autojump keeps track of directories by modifying
\f[C]$PROMPT_COMMAND\f[].
Do not overwrite \f[C]$PROMPT_COMMAND\f[]:
.RS 2
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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export\ PROMPT_COMMAND="history\ \-a"
\f[]
.fi
.PP
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Instead append to the end of the existing $PROMPT_COMMAND:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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export\ PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND\ ;}\ history\ \-a"
\f[]
.fi
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.RE
.SS REPORTING BUGS
.PP
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For any questions or issues please visit:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues
\f[]
.fi
.SS AUTHORS
.PP
autojump was originally written by Joël Schaerer, and currently
maintained by William Ting.
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More contributors can be found in \f[C]AUTHORS\f[].
.SS COPYRIGHT
.PP
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Copyright © 2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
<http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.