diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index fd6aa00..3c0de5d 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -79,42 +79,24 @@ Installation Auto Installation ----------------- -run:: +run:: - ./install.sh + ./install.sh [ --local ] [ --zsh ] -or:: - - ./install.zsh +and follow on screen instructions. -depending on your shell. -Enter your root password if it asks. +Use --local to install into current user's home directory. -Add the line:: - - source /etc/profile - -to ``~/.bashrc`` or ``~/.zshrc`` if it isn't already there. +Use --zsh to install for Z shell. Troubleshoot ------------ If the script fails, you may need to do:: - chmod +x install.(z)sh + chmod +x install.sh -before the first step. - - -Manual installation of autojump is very simple: copy - -- autojump to /usr/bin, -- autojump.sh to /etc/profile.d, -- autojump.1 to /usr/share/man/man1. - -Make sure to source ``/etc/profile`` in your ``.bashrc`` or ``.zshrc`` :: - - source /etc/profile +before the first step. Packaging ========= @@ -126,7 +108,7 @@ For now gcarrier and I have packaged autojump for Arch Linux. It is available in Autojump is now officially a part of Debian Sid, thanks to Tanguy Ortolo’s work (for policy reasons, it requires manual activation after installing, see /usr/share/doc/autojump/README.Debian). To install, type:: apt-get install autojump - + Autojump is also available on the OSX Homebrew package manager:: brew install autojump @@ -136,24 +118,10 @@ Autojump is also packaged for a number of other distros. Check the wiki for an u Uninstallation ============== -To completely remove autojump you should remove these files: +run:: -``/etc/profile.d/autojump.bash`` + ./uninstall.sh -``/etc/profile.d/autojump.sh`` - -``/etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh`` - -``/usr/bin/autojump`` - -``/usr/bin/jumpapplet`` - -``/usr/share/autojump/icon.png`` - -``/usr/share/autojump/`` - -``/usr/share/man/man1/autojump.1`` - -Remove any mention of autojump in your ``.bashrc`` or ``.zshrc``, then in currently running shells do:``source /etc/profile``. +and follow on screen instructions. If you keep getting ``autojump: command not found`` at the Bash prompt, do:``unset PROMPT_COMMAND``. You can also restart your shell.