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repos:
- repo: git@github.com:pre-commit/pre-commit-hooks.git
rev: v1.4.0
hooks:
- id: autopep8-wrapper
language_version: python2
args:
- --in-place
- --aggressive
- --aggressive
- --ignore=E731
- --max-line-length=131
- id: check-added-large-files
language_version: python2
- id: check-ast
language_version: python2
- id: check-case-conflict
language_version: python2
- id: check-docstring-first
language_version: python2
- id: debug-statements
language_version: python2
- id: double-quote-string-fixer
language_version: python2
- id: end-of-file-fixer
language_version: python2
exclude_types: [batch, lua]
- id: fix-encoding-pragma
language_version: python2
- id: flake8
language_version: python2
args:
- --max-complexity=10
- --max-line-length=131
- --ignore=E402,E731
- --exclude=bin/autojump_argparse.py
- id: name-tests-test
language_version: python2
- id: requirements-txt-fixer
language_version: python2
- id: trailing-whitespace
language_version: python2
- repo: git@github.com:asottile/reorder_python_imports.git
rev: v1.1.1
hooks:
- id: reorder-python-imports
language_version: python2
- repo: git@github.com:asottile/add-trailing-comma
rev: v0.7.0
hooks:
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language: python
python: 2.7
env:
- TOX_ENV=py26
- TOX_ENV=py27
- TOX_ENV=py32
- TOX_ENV=py33
- TOX_ENV=py34
- TOX_ENV=flake8
install:
- pip install tox
script:
- tox -e $TOX_ENV

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The primary authors are:
Joel Schaerer
William Ting
Here is an inevitably incomplete list of much appreciated contributors -- people
who have submitted patches, reported bugs, maintained packages, and in general
made autojump that much better (in no particular order):
Tanguy Ortolo
Thibault North
Olivier Mehani
Fabien Bourgeois
Binh Nguyen
Neeraj Verma
Evan Shelhamer
xiannaitong
Simon Marache-Francisco
Pierre Gueth
Tom Parker
Liyang Chang
Jez Ng
jjk-jacky
Daniel Hahler
Jui-Shan Liang
Pierre Gueth
Alexander Bolodurin

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## Summary of release changes, see commit history for more details:
## https://github.com/wting/autojump/commits/master/
### Release v22.4.0:
- minor zsh performance improvement
### Release v22.3.0:
- use colors only if stdout is a terminal
- updated RedHat docs
- misc bug fixes for fish and Clink versions
### Release v22.2.2:
#### Backwards Incompatible
- install.sh -> install.py
- `--auto` option removed
- `--local` option removed, defaults to local user install
- `--global` option renamed to `--system`
- install.py modifies autojump.sh accordingly for custom installations
- it is recommended that maintainers use install.py with `--destdir` and
`--prefix` accordingly. Two stage installations requires manually updating
autojump.sh.
- uninstall.sh -> uninstall.py
- automatically removes user and system installations
- now removes custom installations cleanly when passed appropriate
`--destdir` and/or `--prefix` options.
- new `--userdata` option to remove autojump database
- all user environmental options removed:
- AUTOJUMP_DATA_DIR
- AUTOJUMP_IGNORE_CASE
- AUTOJUMP_KEEP_SYMLINKS
- misc bug fixes
#### Features and Bug Fixes
- fish shell support added
- defaults to smartcasing
- If any uppercase characters are detected, then search is case sensitive.
Otherwise searches default to case insensitive.
- defaults to symlinks
- symlinks are not resolved to real path and thus results in duplicate
database entries but ensuring that short paths will be used
- autojump now uses ~/Library/autojump for storing data on OS X instead of
incorrectly using Linux's $XDG_DATA_HOME. Existing data should automatically
be migrated to the new location.
- Past behavior jumped to the highest weight database entry when not passed any
arguments. The new behavior is to stay in the current directory.
### Release v21.6.8:
- fix --increase and --decrease options
- heavy refactoring
- remove unused unit tests
### Release v21.5.8:
- fix security bug: http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2013/04/25/14
- minor documentation updates, optimization performances, bug fixes
### Release v21.5.1:
- add options to manually increase or decrease weight of the current directory
with --increase or --decrease
- add `_j` back, necessary for zsh tab completion
### Release v21.4.2:
- add options to open file explorer windows with `jo`, `jco` which maps to jump
open, jump child open.
- remove `_j`
### Release v21.3.0:
- `jumpapplet` removed.
- performance improvements when using network mounts (e.g. sshfs)
### Release v21.2.0:
- Add `jc` command (jump child). Jumps to a subdirectory of the current working
directory.
### Release v21.1.0:
- install.sh is rewritten to add support for --path and --destdir options,
making it easier for package maintainers to install autojump specifically into
certain locations. Thanks to jjk-jacky for his contributions.
### Release v21.0.0:
- Switch to semantic versioning (http://semver.org/): major.minor.micro
- Migration code for v17 or older users has been removed.
During testing, it was apparent that the migration code wasn't working to
begin with. The major distros (Debian, RedHat) have already moved to v18+
for LTS. Rolling release distros and Homebrew / Macports are regularly kept
up to date.
Users upgrading from v17 or older will start with a new database.
- Approximate matching introduced. Matching priority is now:
1. exact match
2. case insensitive match
3. approximate match
- The `j` function now accepts autojump arguments (e.g. --help, --stat).
As a result, the `jumpstat` alias is now removed. The preferred method is `j
--stat` or `j -s`. Consequently, autojump cannot jump to directories
beginning with a hyphen '-'.
- Always use case insensitive search with AUTOJUMP_IGNORE_CASE=1
As mentioned earlier, normal priority is to prefer exact match and then
check for case insensitive match. For users who prefer case insensitivity
can now modify the program behavior.
- Prevent database decay with AUTOJUMP_KEEP_ALL_ENTRIES=1
The database is regularly trimmed for performance reasons. However users can
prevent database maintenance with the above environmental variable.
- ZSH tab completion fixed.
ZSH behavior now matches Bash behavior. However it requires the `compinit`
module to be loaded. Add the following line to ~/.zshrc:
autoload -U compinit; compinit
To use type:
j<space><tab><tab>
A menu showing the top database entries will be displayed. Type in any
number followed by <tab> to complete the entry.
- Database entry weight growth changed form linear to logarithmic scale.
A combination of low total weight ceiling and linear growth resulted in a
few, commonly used directories to be responsible for 50%+ of the total
database weight. This caused unnecessary trimming of long tail entries.
Switching to logarithmic growth combined with regular decay meant that
commonly used directories still climbed database ranking appropriately with
a more even weight distribution.
- Vendorize argparse so now Python v2.6+ is supported (from v2.7).
- Unit testing suite added.
- Miscellaneous refactoring, bug fixes, documentation updates.
### Release v20.0.0:
- Python versions supported is now v2.7+ and v3.2+ due to rewrite using
argparse.
- Man page and --help has been overhauled to provide better documentation and
usage scenarios.
- Installation scripts now act dependent on current environmental settings.
If run as root, will do a global install. Installation script also detects
which version to install (bash or zsh) dependent on $SHELL. Both of these
behaviors can be overrode using --local/--global or --bash/--zsh arguments.
- Uninstallation script added, will remove both global and local installations
but ignores database.
- Allow symlink database entries with AUTOJUMP_KEEP_SYMLINKS=1
Normally symlinks are resolved to full path to prevent duplicate database
entries. However users who prefer symlink paths can modify behavior with the
above environmental variable.
- This ChangeLog added to better help package maintainers keep track of changes
between releases.
- Miscellaneous bug fixes.
### Release v19.0.0:
- prototype `cp` and `mv` directory tab completion
- Debian post-installation instructions
- minor Mac OS X fixes
### Release v18.0.0:
- add automated version numbering
- performance tweaks to reduce filesystem checks
- add local installation option
- unicode fixes
- ugly fixes for Python 3
- migrate to new database format

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VERSION = $(shell grep -oE "[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+" bin/autojump)
TAGNAME = release-v$(VERSION)
.PHONY: install
install:
./install.py
.PHONY: uninstall
uninstall:
./uninstall.py
.PHONY: docs
docs:
@echo "% autojump(1) ${TAGNAME}" >docs/manpage_header.md
@echo "%" >>docs/manpage_header.md
@echo "% $(shell \date +%Y-%m-%d)" >>docs/manpage_header.md
pandoc -s -w man docs/manpage_header.md docs/header.md docs/body.md -o docs/autojump.1
pandoc -s -w markdown docs/header.md docs/install.md docs/body.md -o README.md
.PHONY: lint
lint: pre-commit
@tox -e pre-commit -- run --all-files
.PHONY: pre-commit
pre-commit:
@tox -e pre-commit -- install -f --install-hooks
.PHONY: release
release: docs
# Check for tag existence
# git describe release-$(VERSION) 2>&1 >/dev/null || exit 1
# Modify autojump with version
./tools/git-version.sh $(TAGNAME)
# Commit the version change
git commit -m "version numbering" ./bin/autojump
# Create tag
git tag -a $(TAGNAME)
# Create tagged archive
git archive --format=tar --prefix autojump_v$(VERSION)/ $(TAGNAME) | gzip > autojump_v$(VERSION).tar.gz
sha1sum autojump_v$(VERSION).tar.gz
.PHONY: tar
tar:
# Create tagged archive
git archive --format=tar --prefix autojump_v$(VERSION)/ $(TAGNAME) | gzip > autojump_v$(VERSION).tar.gz
sha1sum autojump_v$(VERSION).tar.gz
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test: pre-commit
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clean:
@find . -type f -iname '*.py[co]' -delete
@find . -type d -iname '__pycache__' -delete
@rm -fr .tox

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NAME
----
autojump - a faster way to navigate your filesystem
DESCRIPTION
-----------
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.
*Directories must be visited first before they can be jumped to.*
USAGE
-----
`j` is a convenience wrapper function around `autojump`. Any option that
can be used with `autojump` can be used with `j` and vice versa.
- Jump To A Directory That Contains `foo`:
j foo
- Jump To A Directory That Contains `foo`, Preferring Child Directories:
You can prioritize child directories over matches in the databases via
jc foo
- Open File Manager To Directories (instead of jumping):
Instead of jumping to a directory, you can open a file explorer
window (Mac Finder, Windows Explorer, GNOME Nautilus, etc.) to the
directory instead.
jo music
Opening a file manager to a child directory is also supported:
jco images
- Using Multiple Arguments:
Let's assume the following database:
30 /home/user/mail/inbox
10 /home/user/work/inbox
`j in` 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, `j w in` would
then change directory to /home/user/work/inbox.
For more options refer to help:
autojump --help
INSTALLATION
------------
### REQUIREMENTS
- Python v2.6+ or Python v3.3+
- Supported shells
- bash - first class support
- zsh - first class support
- fish - community supported
- tcsh - community supported
- clink - community supported
- Supported platforms
- Linux - first class support
- OS X - first class support
- Windows - community supported
- BSD - community supported
- Supported installation methods
- source code - first class support
- Debian and derivatives - first class support
- ArchLinux / Gentoo / openSUSE / RedHat and derivatives -
community supported
- Homebrew / MacPorts - community supported
Due to limited time and resources, only "first class support" items will
be maintained by the primary committers. All "community supported" items
will be updated based on pull requests submitted by the general public.
Please continue opening issues and providing feedback for community
supported items since consolidating information helps other users
troubleshoot and submit enhancements and fixes.
### MANUAL
Grab a copy of autojump:
git clone https://github.com/wting/autojump.git
Run the installation script and follow on screen instructions.
cd autojump
./install.py or ./uninstall.py
### AUTOMATIC
#### Linux
autojump is included in the following distro repositories, please use
relevant package management utilities to install (e.g. apt-get, yum,
pacman, etc):
- Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint
All Debian-derived distros require manual activation for policy
reasons, please see `/usr/share/doc/autojump/README.Debian`.
- RedHat, Fedora, CentOS
Install `autojump-zsh` for zsh, `autojump-fish` for fish, etc.
- ArchLinux
- Gentoo
- Frugalware
- Slackware
#### OS X
Homebrew is the recommended installation method for Mac OS X:
brew install autojump
MacPorts is also available:
port install autojump
Windows
-------
Windows support is enabled by [clink](https://mridgers.github.io/clink/)
which should be installed prior to installing autojump.
KNOWN ISSUES
------------
- autojump does not support directories that begin with `-`.
- For bash users, autojump keeps track of directories by modifying
`$PROMPT_COMMAND`. Do not overwrite `$PROMPT_COMMAND`:
export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a"
Instead append to the end of the existing \$PROMPT\_COMMAND:
export PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND ;} history -a"
REPORTING BUGS
--------------
For any questions or issues please visit:
https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues
AUTHORS
-------
autojump was originally written by Joël Schaerer, and currently
maintained by William Ting. More contributors can be found in `AUTHORS`.
COPYRIGHT
---------
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
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========
AUTOJUMP
========
----------------------------
A ``cd`` command that learns
----------------------------
One of the most used shell commands is ``cd``. A quick survey among my friends revealed that between 10 and 20% of all commands they type are actually ``cd`` commands! Unfortunately, jumping from one part of your system to another with ``cd`` requires to enter almost the full path, which isn't very practical and requires a lot of keystrokes.
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. The jumpstat command shows you the current contents of the database. You need to work a little bit before the database becomes useable. Once your database is reasonably complete, you can "jump" to a directory by typing::
j dirspec
where dirspec is a few characters of the directory you want to jump to. It will jump to the most used directory whose
name matches the pattern given in dirspec.
Autojump supports tab completion. Try it!
Pierre Gueth contributed a very nice applet for freedesktop desktops (Gnome/KDE/...). It is called "jumpapplet", try it!
Thanks to Simon Marache-Francisco's outstanding work, autojump now works perfectly with zsh.
Examples
========
::
j mp3
could jump to ``/home/gwb/my mp3 collection``, if that is the directory in which you keep your mp3s. ::
jumpstat</b>
will print out something in the lines of::
...
54.5: /home/shared/musique
60.0: /home/joel/workspace/coolstuff/glandu
83.0: /home/joel/workspace/abs_user/autojump
96.9: /home/joel/workspace/autojump
141.8: /home/joel/workspace/vv
161.7: /home/joel
Total key weight: 1077
The "key weight" reflects the amount of time you spend in a directory.
Author
======
Joel Schaerer (joel.schaerer (at) laposte.net)
Autojump applet written by Pierre Gueth
Zsh support: Simon Marache-Francisco
Install script written by Daniel Jackoway and others.
License
=======
autojump is distributed under the terms of the GPL, version 3.
Installation
============
Auto Installation
-----------------
run::
./install.sh
or::
./install.zsh
depending on your shell.
Enter your root password if it asks.
Add the line::
source /etc/profile
to ``~/.bashrc`` or ``~/.zshrc`` if it isn't already there.
Troubleshoot
------------
If the script fails, you may need to do::
chmod +x install.(z)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
Packaging
=========
For now gcarrier and I have packaged autojump for Arch Linux. It is available in [community]. To install, type::
pacman -S autojump
I would be very interested by packages for other distros. If you think you can help me with the packaging, please contact me!

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#compdef j
cur=${words[2, -1]}
ret=$(autojump --completion "${cur[*]}")
if [ "$ret" != "" ]; then # if at least one answer
for i in $(echo "$ret"); do
compadd -U $i # add all of them as possible completion
done
fi

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#!/usr/bin/python
#This code is licensed under the GPL, version 3.
#A full copy of the license can be obtained by contacting the author at the following email adress: joel.schaerer@laposte.net
from __future__ import division
import cPickle
import getopt
from sys import argv,exit
import os
import signal
max_keyweight=1000
def signal_handler(arg1,arg2):
print "Received SIGINT, trying to continue"
signal.signal(signal.SIGINT,signal_handler) #Don't break on sigint
def uniqadd(list,key):
if key not in list:
list.append(key)
def dicadd(dic,key,increment=1):
dic[key]=dic.get(key,0.)+increment
def match(path,pattern,path_dict,re_flags=0):
import re
if os.path.realpath(os.curdir)==path : return False
if re.search(pattern,"/".join(path.split('/')[-1-pattern.count('/'):]),re_flags) is None:
return False
else:
if os.path.exists(path) : return True
else: #clean up dead directories
del path_dict[path]
return False
def save(path_dict,dic_file):
f=open(dic_file+".tmp",'w')
cPickle.dump(path_dict,f,-1)
f.flush()
os.fsync(f)
f.close()
try:
os.rename(dic_file+".tmp",dic_file) #cf. http://thunk.org/tytso/blog/2009/03/15/dont-fear-the-fsync/
except OSError:
pass #Fail quietly, this usually means a concurrent autojump process already did the job
#import shutil
#shutil.copy(dic_file+".tmp",dic_file) #cPickle.dump doesn't seem to be atomic, so this is more secure
def forget(path_dict,dic_file):
"""Gradually forget about directories. Only call from the actual jump since it can take time"""
keyweight=sum(path_dict.values()) #Gradually forget about old directories
if keyweight>max_keyweight:
for k in path_dict.keys():
path_dict[k]*=0.9*max_keyweight/keyweight
save(path_dict,dic_file)
def find_matches(dirs,pattern,path_dict,result_list,re_flags,max_matches):
"""Find max_matches paths that match the pattern, and add them to the result_list"""
for path,count in dirs:
if len(result_list) >= max_matches : break
if match(path,pattern,path_dict,re_flags):
uniqadd(result_list,path)
#Main code
try:
optlist, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], 'a',['stat','import','completion'])
except getopt.GetoptError, e:
print "Unknown command line argument: %s" % e
exit(1)
dic_file=os.path.expanduser("~/.autojump_py")
try:
aj_file=open(dic_file)
path_dict=cPickle.load(aj_file)
aj_file.close()
except IOError:
path_dict={}
if ('-a','') in optlist:
if(args[-1] != os.path.expanduser("~")): # home dir can be reached quickly by "cd" and may interfere with other directory
dicadd(path_dict,args[-1])
save(path_dict,dic_file)
elif ('--stat','') in optlist:
a=path_dict.items()
a.sort(key=lambda e:e[1])
for path,count in a[-100:]:
print "%.1f:\t%s" % (count,path)
print "Total key weight: %d" % sum(path_dict.values())
elif ('--import','') in optlist:
for i in open(args[-1]).readlines():
dicadd(path_dict,i[:-1])
cPickle.dump(path_dict,open(dic_file,'w'),-1)
else:
import re
completion=False
userchoice=-1 #3 if the pattern is of the form __pattern__3, otherwise -1
results=[]
if ('--completion','') in optlist:
completion=True
else:
forget(path_dict,dic_file) #gradually forget about old directories
if not args: pattern=""
else: pattern=args[-1]
if len(pattern)>0 and pattern[0]=="/" and os.path.exists(pattern): #if pattern is a full path, jump there
if not completion : print pattern
else:
endmatch=re.search("__([0-9]+)",pattern)
if endmatch:
userchoice=int(endmatch.group(1))
pattern=re.sub("__[0-9]+.*","",pattern)
else:
endmatch=re.match("(.*)__",pattern)
if endmatch: pattern=endmatch.group(1)
dirs=path_dict.items()
dirs.sort(key=lambda e:e[1],reverse=True)
find_matches(dirs,pattern,path_dict,results,re_flags=0,max_matches=9)
dirs=path_dict.items() #we need to recreate the list since the first iteration potentially deletes paths
dirs.sort(key=lambda e:e[1],reverse=True)
if completion or not results: #if not found, try ignoring case. On completion always show all results
find_matches(dirs,pattern,path_dict,results,re_flags=re.IGNORECASE,max_matches=9)
if userchoice!=-1:
if len(results) > userchoice-1 : print results[userchoice-1]
elif len(results) > 1 and completion:
print "\n".join(("%s__%d__%s" % (pattern,n+1,r) for n,r in enumerate(results[:8])))
else:
if results : print results[0]

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.\" A sample man page.
.\" Contact admin@yourcompany.com to correct errors or omissions.
.TH autojump 1 "10 February 2009" "1.0" "A faster way to navigate your filesystem"
.SH NAME
autojump \- a faster way to navigate your filesystem
.SH SYNOPSIS
.\" Syntax goes here.
.B j
dirspec
.P
.B jumpstat
.SH DESCRIPTION
One of the most used shell commands is "cd". A quick survey among my friends revealed that between 10 and 20% of all commands they type are actually cd commands! Unfortunately, jumping from one part of your system to another with cd requires to enter almost the full path, which isn't very practical and requires a lot of keystrokes.
.P
.B 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. The
.B jumpstat
command shows you the current contents of the database. You need to work a little bit before the database becomes useable. Once your database is reasonably complete, you can "jump" to a directory by typing:
.P
.B j
dirspec
.P
where dirspec is a few characters of the directory you want to jump to. It will jump to the most used directory whose name matches the pattern given in dirspec.
.P
Autojump supports autocompletion. Try it!
.SH EXAMPLES
.B j
mp3
.P
could jump to "/home/gwb/my\ mp3\ collection", if that is the directory in which you keep your mp3s.
.P
.B jumpstat
.P
will print out something in the lines of:
.P
54.5: /home/shared/musique
.P
60.0: /home/joel/workspace/coolstuff/glandu
.P
83.0: /home/joel/workspace/abs_user/autojump
.P
97.9: /home/joel/workspace/autojump
.P
141.8: /home/joel/workspace/vv
.P
161.7: /home/joel
.P
Total key weight: 1079
.P
The "key weight" reflects the amount of time you spend in a directory.
.SH BUGS
No known bugs at this time.
.SH AUTHOR
.nf
Joel Schaerer (joel.schaerer@laposte.net)
.fi
.SH HISTORY
2009 \- First version.
.SH LICENSE
.B autojump
is distributed under the terms of the GPL, version 3.

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#This shell snippet sets the prompt command and the necessary aliases
_autojump()
{
local cur
COMPREPLY=()
unset COMP_WORDS[0] #remove "j" from the array
cur=${COMP_WORDS[*]}
IFS=$'\n' read -d '' -a COMPREPLY < <(autojump --completion "$cur")
return 0
}
complete -F _autojump j
AUTOJUMP='(autojump -a "$(pwd -P)"&)>/dev/null'
if [[ ! $PROMPT_COMMAND =~ autojump ]]; then
export PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:-:} && $AUTOJUMP"
fi
alias jumpstat="autojump --stat"
function j { new_path="$(autojump $@)";if [ -n "$new_path" ]; then echo -e "\\033[31m${new_path}\\033[0m"; cd "$new_path";fi }

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# Source autojump on BASH or ZSH depending on the shell
if [ "$BASH_VERSION" ] && [ -n "$PS1" ] && echo $SHELLOPTS | grep -v posix >>/dev/null; then
. /etc/profile.d/autojump.bash
elif [ "$ZSH_VERSION" ] && [ -n "$PS1" ]; then
. /etc/profile.d/autojump.zsh
fi

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function autojump_preexec() {
(autojump -a "$(pwd -P)"&)>/dev/null
}
typeset -ga preexec_functions
preexec_functions+=autojump_preexec
alias jumpstat="autojump --stat"
function j { new_path="$(autojump $@)";if [ -n "$new_path" ]; then echo -e "\\033[31m${new_path}\\033[0m"; cd "$new_path";fi }

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#compdef j
cur=${words[2, -1]}
autojump --complete ${=cur[*]} | while read i; do
compadd -U "$i";
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Copyright © 2008-2012 Joel Schaerer
Copyright © 2012-2016 William Ting
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
"""
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
from itertools import chain
from math import sqrt
from operator import attrgetter
from operator import itemgetter
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
ifilter = filter
imap = map
os.getcwdu = os.getcwd
else:
from itertools import ifilter
from itertools import imap
# Vendorized argparse for Python 2.6 support
from autojump_argparse import ArgumentParser
# autojump is not a standard python package but rather installed as a mixed
# shell + Python app with no outside dependencies (except Python). As a
# consequence we use relative imports and depend on file prefixes to prevent
# module conflicts.
from autojump_data import dictify
from autojump_data import entriefy
from autojump_data import Entry
from autojump_data import load
from autojump_data import save
from autojump_match import match_anywhere
from autojump_match import match_consecutive
from autojump_match import match_fuzzy
from autojump_utils import first
from autojump_utils import get_pwd
from autojump_utils import get_tab_entry_info
from autojump_utils import has_uppercase
from autojump_utils import is_autojump_sourced
from autojump_utils import is_osx
from autojump_utils import is_windows
from autojump_utils import last
from autojump_utils import print_entry
from autojump_utils import print_local
from autojump_utils import print_tab_menu
from autojump_utils import sanitize
from autojump_utils import take
from autojump_utils import unico
VERSION = '22.5.3'
FUZZY_MATCH_THRESHOLD = 0.6
TAB_ENTRIES_COUNT = 9
TAB_SEPARATOR = '__'
def set_defaults():
config = {}
if is_osx():
data_home = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), 'Library')
elif is_windows():
data_home = os.getenv('APPDATA')
else:
data_home = os.getenv(
'XDG_DATA_HOME',
os.path.join(
os.path.expanduser('~'),
'.local',
'share',
),
)
config['data_path'] = os.path.join(data_home, 'autojump', 'autojump.txt')
config['backup_path'] = os.path.join(data_home, 'autojump', 'autojump.txt.bak')
return config
def parse_arguments():
parser = ArgumentParser(
description='Automatically jump to directory passed as an argument.',
epilog='Please see autojump(1) man pages for full documentation.',
)
parser.add_argument(
'directory', metavar='DIRECTORY', nargs='*', default='',
help='directory to jump to',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-a', '--add', metavar='DIRECTORY',
help='add path',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-i', '--increase', metavar='WEIGHT', nargs='?', type=int,
const=10, default=False,
help='increase current directory weight',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-d', '--decrease', metavar='WEIGHT', nargs='?', type=int,
const=15, default=False,
help='decrease current directory weight',
)
parser.add_argument(
'--complete', action='store_true', default=False,
help='used for tab completion',
)
parser.add_argument(
'--purge', action='store_true', default=False,
help='remove non-existent paths from database',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-s', '--stat', action='store_true', default=False,
help='show database entries and their key weights',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-v', '--version', action='version', version='%(prog)s v' +
VERSION, help='show version information',
)
return parser.parse_args()
def add_path(data, path, weight=10):
"""
Add a new path or increment an existing one.
os.path.realpath() is not used because it's preferable to use symlinks
with resulting duplicate entries in the database than a single canonical
path.
"""
path = unico(path).rstrip(os.sep)
if path == os.path.expanduser('~'):
return data, Entry(path, 0)
data[path] = sqrt((data.get(path, 0) ** 2) + (weight ** 2))
return data, Entry(path, data[path])
def decrease_path(data, path, weight=15):
"""Decrease or zero out a path."""
path = unico(path).rstrip(os.sep)
data[path] = max(0, data.get(path, 0) - weight)
return data, Entry(path, data[path])
def detect_smartcase(needles):
"""
If any needles contain an uppercase letter then use case sensitive
searching. Otherwise use case insensitive searching.
"""
return not any(imap(has_uppercase, needles))
def find_matches(entries, needles, check_entries=True):
"""Return an iterator to matching entries."""
# TODO(wting|2014-02-24): replace assertion with unit test
assert isinstance(needles, list), 'Needles must be a list.'
ignore_case = detect_smartcase(needles)
try:
pwd = os.getcwdu()
except OSError:
pwd = None
# using closure to prevent constantly hitting hdd
def is_cwd(entry):
return os.path.realpath(entry.path) == pwd
if check_entries:
path_exists = lambda entry: os.path.exists(entry.path)
else:
path_exists = lambda _: True
data = sorted(
entries,
key=attrgetter('weight', 'path'),
reverse=True,
)
return ifilter(
lambda entry: not is_cwd(entry) and path_exists(entry),
chain(
match_consecutive(needles, data, ignore_case),
match_fuzzy(needles, data, ignore_case),
match_anywhere(needles, data, ignore_case),
),
)
def handle_tab_completion(needle, entries):
tab_needle, tab_index, tab_path = get_tab_entry_info(needle, TAB_SEPARATOR)
if tab_path:
print_local(tab_path)
elif tab_index:
get_ith_path = lambda i, iterable: last(take(i, iterable)).path
print_local(get_ith_path(
tab_index,
find_matches(entries, [tab_needle], check_entries=False),
))
elif tab_needle:
# found partial tab completion entry
print_tab_menu(
tab_needle,
take(
TAB_ENTRIES_COUNT, find_matches(
entries,
[tab_needle],
check_entries=False,
),
),
TAB_SEPARATOR,
)
else:
print_tab_menu(
needle,
take(
TAB_ENTRIES_COUNT, find_matches(
entries,
[needle],
check_entries=False,
),
),
TAB_SEPARATOR,
)
def purge_missing_paths(entries):
"""Remove non-existent paths from a list of entries."""
exists = lambda entry: os.path.exists(entry.path)
return ifilter(exists, entries)
def print_stats(data, data_path):
for path, weight in sorted(data.items(), key=itemgetter(1)):
print_entry(Entry(path, weight))
print('________________________________________\n')
print('%d:\t total weight' % sum(data.values()))
print('%d:\t number of entries' % len(data))
try:
print_local(
'%.2f:\t current directory weight' % data.get(os.getcwdu(), 0),
)
except OSError:
# current directory no longer exists
pass
print('\ndata:\t %s' % data_path)
def main(args): # noqa
if not is_autojump_sourced() and not is_windows():
print("Please source the correct autojump file in your shell's")
print('startup file. For more information, please reinstall autojump')
print('and read the post installation instructions.')
return 1
config = set_defaults()
# all arguments are mutually exclusive
if args.add:
save(config, first(add_path(load(config), args.add)))
elif args.complete:
handle_tab_completion(
needle=first(chain(sanitize(args.directory), [''])),
entries=entriefy(load(config)),
)
elif args.decrease:
data, entry = decrease_path(load(config), get_pwd(), args.decrease)
save(config, data)
print_entry(entry)
elif args.increase:
data, entry = add_path(load(config), get_pwd(), args.increase)
save(config, data)
print_entry(entry)
elif args.purge:
old_data = load(config)
new_data = dictify(purge_missing_paths(entriefy(old_data)))
save(config, new_data)
print('Purged %d entries.' % (len(old_data) - len(new_data)))
elif args.stat:
print_stats(load(config), config['data_path'])
elif not args.directory:
# Return best match.
entries = entriefy(load(config))
print_local(first(chain(
imap(attrgetter('path'), find_matches(entries, [''])),
# always return a path to calling shell functions
['.'],
)))
else:
entries = entriefy(load(config))
needles = sanitize(args.directory)
tab_needle, tab_index, tab_path = \
get_tab_entry_info(first(needles), TAB_SEPARATOR)
# Handle `j foo__`, assuming first index.
if not tab_path and not tab_index \
and tab_needle and needles[0] == tab_needle + TAB_SEPARATOR:
tab_index = 1
if tab_path:
print_local(tab_path)
elif tab_index:
get_ith_path = lambda i, iterable: last(take(i, iterable)).path
print_local(
get_ith_path(
tab_index,
find_matches(entries, [tab_needle]),
),
)
else:
print_local(first(chain(
imap(attrgetter('path'), find_matches(entries, needles)),
# always return a path to calling shell functions
['.'],
)))
return 0
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main(parse_arguments()))

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export AUTOJUMP_SOURCED=1
# set user installation paths
if [[ -d ~/.autojump/ ]]; then
export PATH=~/.autojump/bin:"${PATH}"
fi
# set error file location
if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]; then
export AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH=~/Library/autojump/errors.log
elif [[ -n "${XDG_DATA_HOME}" ]]; then
export AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH="${XDG_DATA_HOME}/autojump/errors.log"
else
export AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH=~/.local/share/autojump/errors.log
fi
if [[ ! -d "$(dirname ${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH})" ]]; then
mkdir -p "$(dirname ${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH})"
fi
# enable tab completion
_autojump() {
local cur
cur=${COMP_WORDS[*]:1}
comps=$(autojump --complete $cur)
while read i; do
COMPREPLY=("${COMPREPLY[@]}" "${i}")
done <<EOF
$comps
EOF
}
complete -F _autojump j
# change pwd hook
autojump_add_to_database() {
if [[ -f "${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH}" ]]; then
(autojump --add "$(pwd)" >/dev/null 2>>${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH} &) &>/dev/null
else
(autojump --add "$(pwd)" >/dev/null &) &>/dev/null
fi
}
case $PROMPT_COMMAND in
*autojump*)
;;
*)
PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$(echo "${PROMPT_COMMAND}" | awk '{gsub(/; *$/,"")}1') ; }autojump_add_to_database"
;;
esac
# default autojump command
j() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
fi
output="$(autojump ${@})"
if [[ -d "${output}" ]]; then
if [ -t 1 ]; then # if stdout is a terminal, use colors
echo -e "\\033[31m${output}\\033[0m"
else
echo -e "${output}"
fi
cd "${output}"
else
echo "autojump: directory '${@}' not found"
echo "\n${output}\n"
echo "Try \`autojump --help\` for more information."
false
fi
}
# jump to child directory (subdirectory of current path)
jc() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
else
j $(pwd) ${@}
fi
}
# open autojump results in file browser
jo() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
fi
output="$(autojump ${@})"
if [[ -d "${output}" ]]; then
case ${OSTYPE} in
linux*)
xdg-open "${output}"
;;
darwin*)
open "${output}"
;;
cygwin)
cygstart "" $(cygpath -w -a ${output})
;;
*)
echo "Unknown operating system: ${OSTYPE}." 1>&2
;;
esac
else
echo "autojump: directory '${@}' not found"
echo "\n${output}\n"
echo "Try \`autojump --help\` for more information."
false
fi
}
# open autojump results (child directory) in file browser
jco() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
else
jo $(pwd) ${@}
fi
}

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@echo off
python "%~dp0\autojump" %*

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set -gx AUTOJUMP_SOURCED 1
# set user installation path
if test -d ~/.autojump
set -x PATH ~/.autojump/bin $PATH
end
# Set ostype, if not set
if not set -q OSTYPE
set -gx OSTYPE (bash -c 'echo ${OSTYPE}')
end
# enable tab completion
complete -x -c j -a '(autojump --complete (commandline -t))'
# set error file location
if test (uname) = "Darwin"
set -gx AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH ~/Library/autojump/errors.log
else if test -d "$XDG_DATA_HOME"
set -gx AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH $XDG_DATA_HOME/autojump/errors.log
else
set -gx AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH ~/.local/share/autojump/errors.log
end
if test ! -d (dirname $AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH)
mkdir -p (dirname $AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH)
end
# change pwd hook
function __aj_add --on-variable PWD
status --is-command-substitution; and return
autojump --add (pwd) >/dev/null 2>>$AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH &
end
# misc helper functions
function __aj_err
# TODO(ting|#247): set error file location
echo -e $argv 1>&2; false
end
# default autojump command
function j
switch "$argv"
case '-*' '--*'
autojump $argv
case '*'
set -l output (autojump $argv)
# Check for . and attempt a regular cd
if [ $output = "." ]
cd $argv
else
if test -d "$output"
set_color red
echo $output
set_color normal
cd $output
else
__aj_err "autojump: directory '"$argv"' not found"
__aj_err "\n$output\n"
__aj_err "Try `autojump --help` for more information."
end
end
end
end
# jump to child directory (subdirectory of current path)
function jc
switch "$argv"
case '-*'
j $argv
case '*'
j (pwd) $argv
end
end
# open autojump results in file browser
function jo
set -l output (autojump $argv)
if test -d "$output"
switch $OSTYPE
case 'linux*'
xdg-open (autojump $argv)
case 'darwin*'
open (autojump $argv)
case cygwin
cygstart "" (cygpath -w -a (pwd))
case '*'
__aj_err "Unknown operating system: \"$OSTYPE\""
end
else
__aj_err "autojump: directory '"$argv"' not found"
__aj_err "\n$output\n"
__aj_err "Try `autojump --help` for more information."
end
end
# open autojump results (child directory) in file browser
function jco
switch "$argv"
case '-*'
j $argv
case '*'
jo (pwd) $argv
end
end

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local AUTOJUMP_DIR = debug.getinfo(1, "S").source:match[[^@?(.*[\/])[^\/]-$]] .. "..\\AutoJump"
local AUTOJUMP_BIN_DIR = AUTOJUMP_DIR .. "\\bin"
local AUTOJUMP_BIN = (AUTOJUMP_BIN_DIR or clink.get_env("LOCALAPPDATA") .. "\\autojump\\bin") .. "\\autojump"
function autojump_add_to_database()
os.execute("python " .. "\"" .. AUTOJUMP_BIN .. "\"" .. " --add " .. "\"" .. clink.get_cwd() .. "\"" .. " 2> " .. clink.get_env("TEMP") .. "\\autojump_error.txt")
end
clink.prompt.register_filter(autojump_add_to_database, 99)
function autojump_completion(word)
for line in io.popen("python " .. "\"" .. AUTOJUMP_BIN .. "\"" .. " --complete " .. word):lines() do
clink.add_match(line)
end
return {}
end
local autojump_parser = clink.arg.new_parser()
autojump_parser:set_arguments({ autojump_completion })
clink.arg.register_parser("j", autojump_parser)

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# the login $SHELL isn't always the one used
# NOTE: problems might occur if /bin/sh is symlinked to /bin/bash
if [ -n "${BASH}" ]; then
shell="bash"
elif [ -n "${ZSH_NAME}" ]; then
shell="zsh"
elif [ -n "${__fish_datadir}" ]; then
shell="fish"
elif [ -n "${version}" ]; then
shell="tcsh"
else
shell=$(echo ${SHELL} | awk -F/ '{ print $NF }')
fi
# prevent circular loop for sh shells
if [ "${shell}" = "sh" ]; then
return 0
# check local install
elif [ -s ~/.autojump/share/autojump/autojump.${shell} ]; then
source ~/.autojump/share/autojump/autojump.${shell}
# check global install
elif [ -s /usr/local/share/autojump/autojump.${shell} ]; then
source /usr/local/share/autojump/autojump.${shell}
fi

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# set user installation paths
if (-d ~/.autojump/bin) then
set path = (~/.autojump/bin path)
endif
# prepend autojump to cwdcmd (run after every change of working directory)
if (`alias cwdcmd` !~ *autojump*) then
alias cwdcmd 'autojump --add $cwd >/dev/null;' `alias cwdcmd`
endif
#default autojump command
alias j 'cd `autojump -- \!:1`'

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export AUTOJUMP_SOURCED=1
# set user installation paths
if [[ -d ~/.autojump/bin ]]; then
path=(~/.autojump/bin ${path})
fi
if [[ -d ~/.autojump/functions ]]; then
fpath=(~/.autojump/functions ${fpath})
fi
# set homebrew installation paths
if command -v brew &>/dev/null; then
local brew_prefix=${BREW_PREFIX:-$(brew --prefix)}
if [[ -d "${brew_prefix}/share/zsh/site-functions" ]]; then
fpath=("${brew_prefix}/share/zsh/site-functions" ${fpath})
fi
fi
# set error file location
if [[ "$(uname)" == "Darwin" ]]; then
export AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH=~/Library/autojump/errors.log
elif [[ -n "${XDG_DATA_HOME}" ]]; then
export AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH="${XDG_DATA_HOME}/autojump/errors.log"
else
export AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH=~/.local/share/autojump/errors.log
fi
if [[ ! -d ${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH:h} ]]; then
mkdir -p ${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH:h}
fi
# change pwd hook
autojump_chpwd() {
if [[ -f "${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH}" ]]; then
autojump --add "$(pwd)" >/dev/null 2>>${AUTOJUMP_ERROR_PATH} &!
else
autojump --add "$(pwd)" >/dev/null &!
fi
}
typeset -gaU chpwd_functions
chpwd_functions+=autojump_chpwd
# default autojump command
j() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
fi
setopt localoptions noautonamedirs
local output="$(autojump ${@})"
if [[ -d "${output}" ]]; then
if [ -t 1 ]; then # if stdout is a terminal, use colors
echo -e "\\033[31m${output}\\033[0m"
else
echo -e "${output}"
fi
cd "${output}"
else
echo "autojump: directory '${@}' not found"
echo "\n${output}\n"
echo "Try \`autojump --help\` for more information."
false
fi
}
# jump to child directory (subdirectory of current path)
jc() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
else
j $(pwd) ${@}
fi
}
# open autojump results in file browser
jo() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
fi
setopt localoptions noautonamedirs
local output="$(autojump ${@})"
if [[ -d "${output}" ]]; then
case ${OSTYPE} in
linux*)
xdg-open "${output}"
;;
darwin*)
open "${output}"
;;
cygwin)
cygstart "" $(cygpath -w -a ${output})
;;
*)
echo "Unknown operating system: ${OSTYPE}" 1>&2
;;
esac
else
echo "autojump: directory '${@}' not found"
echo "\n${output}\n"
echo "Try \`autojump --help\` for more information."
false
fi
}
# open autojump results (child directory) in file browser
jco() {
if [[ ${1} == -* ]] && [[ ${1} != "--" ]]; then
autojump ${@}
return
else
jo $(pwd) ${@}
fi
}

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import shutil
import sys
from codecs import open
from collections import namedtuple
from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile
from time import time
from autojump_utils import create_dir
from autojump_utils import is_osx
from autojump_utils import is_python3
from autojump_utils import move_file
from autojump_utils import unico
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
ifilter = filter
imap = map
else:
from itertools import ifilter # noqa
from itertools import imap # noqa
BACKUP_THRESHOLD = 24 * 60 * 60
Entry = namedtuple('Entry', ['path', 'weight'])
def dictify(entries):
"""
Converts a list of entries into a dictionary where
key = path
value = weight
"""
result = {}
for entry in entries:
result[entry.path] = entry.weight
return result
def entriefy(data):
"""Converts a dictionary into an iterator of entries."""
convert = lambda tup: Entry(*tup)
if is_python3():
return map(convert, data.items())
return imap(convert, data.iteritems())
def load(config):
"""Returns a dictonary (key=path, value=weight) loaded from data file."""
xdg_aj_home = os.path.join(
os.path.expanduser('~'),
'.local',
'share',
'autojump',
)
if is_osx() and os.path.exists(xdg_aj_home):
migrate_osx_xdg_data(config)
if not os.path.exists(config['data_path']):
return {}
# example: u'10.0\t/home/user\n' -> ['10.0', u'/home/user']
parse = lambda line: line.strip().split('\t')
correct_length = lambda x: len(x) == 2
# example: ['10.0', u'/home/user'] -> (u'/home/user', 10.0)
tupleize = lambda x: (x[1], float(x[0]))
try:
with open(
config['data_path'],
'r', encoding='utf-8',
errors='replace',
) as f:
return dict(
imap(
tupleize,
ifilter(correct_length, imap(parse, f)),
),
)
except (IOError, EOFError):
return load_backup(config)
def load_backup(config):
if os.path.exists(config['backup_path']):
move_file(config['backup_path'], config['data_path'])
return load(config)
return {}
def migrate_osx_xdg_data(config):
"""
Older versions incorrectly used Linux XDG_DATA_HOME paths on OS X. This
migrates autojump files from ~/.local/share/autojump to ~/Library/autojump
"""
assert is_osx(), 'This function should only be run on OS X.'
xdg_data_home = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.local', 'share')
xdg_aj_home = os.path.join(xdg_data_home, 'autojump')
data_path = os.path.join(xdg_aj_home, 'autojump.txt')
backup_path = os.path.join(xdg_aj_home, 'autojump.txt.bak')
if os.path.exists(data_path):
move_file(data_path, config['data_path'])
if os.path.exists(backup_path):
move_file(backup_path, config['backup_path'])
# cleanup
shutil.rmtree(xdg_aj_home)
if len(os.listdir(xdg_data_home)) == 0:
shutil.rmtree(xdg_data_home)
def save(config, data):
"""Save data and create backup, creating a new data file if necessary."""
data_dir = os.path.dirname(config['data_path'])
create_dir(data_dir)
# atomically save by writing to temporary file and moving to destination
try:
temp = NamedTemporaryFile(delete=False, dir=data_dir)
# Windows cannot reuse the same open file name
temp.close()
with open(temp.name, 'w', encoding='utf-8', errors='replace') as f:
for path, weight in data.items():
f.write(unico('%s\t%s\n' % (weight, path)))
f.flush()
os.fsync(f)
except IOError as ex:
print('Error saving autojump data (disk full?)' % ex, file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
# move temp_file -> autojump.txt
move_file(temp.name, config['data_path'])
# create backup file if it doesn't exist or is older than BACKUP_THRESHOLD
if not os.path.exists(config['backup_path']) or \
(time() - os.path.getmtime(config['backup_path']) > BACKUP_THRESHOLD): # noqa
shutil.copy(config['data_path'], config['backup_path'])

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import re
from difflib import SequenceMatcher
from autojump_utils import is_python3
from autojump_utils import last
if is_python3(): # pragma: no cover
ifilter = filter
imap = map
os.getcwdu = os.getcwd
else:
from itertools import ifilter
from itertools import imap
def match_anywhere(needles, haystack, ignore_case=False):
"""
Matches needles anywhere in the path as long as they're in the same (but
not necessary consecutive) order.
For example:
needles = ['foo', 'baz']
regex needle = r'.*foo.*baz.*'
haystack = [
(path='/foo/bar/baz', weight=10),
(path='/baz/foo/bar', weight=10),
(path='/foo/baz', weight=10),
]
result = [
(path='/moo/foo/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/baz', weight=10),
]
"""
regex_needle = '.*' + '.*'.join(imap(re.escape, needles)) + '.*'
regex_flags = re.IGNORECASE | re.UNICODE if ignore_case else re.UNICODE
found = lambda haystack: re.search(
regex_needle,
haystack.path,
flags=regex_flags,
)
return ifilter(found, haystack)
def match_consecutive(needles, haystack, ignore_case=False):
"""
Matches consecutive needles at the end of a path.
For example:
needles = ['foo', 'baz']
haystack = [
(path='/foo/bar/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/baz/moo', weight=10),
(path='/moo/foo/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/baz', weight=10),
]
# We can't actually use re.compile because of re.UNICODE
regex_needle = re.compile(r'''
foo # needle #1
[^/]* # all characters except os.sep zero or more times
/ # os.sep
[^/]* # all characters except os.sep zero or more times
baz # needle #2
[^/]* # all characters except os.sep zero or more times
$ # end of string
''')
result = [
(path='/moo/foo/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/baz', weight=10),
]
"""
regex_no_sep = '[^' + os.sep + ']*'
regex_no_sep_end = regex_no_sep + '$'
regex_one_sep = regex_no_sep + os.sep + regex_no_sep
regex_needle = regex_one_sep.join(imap(re.escape, needles)) + regex_no_sep_end
regex_flags = re.IGNORECASE | re.UNICODE if ignore_case else re.UNICODE
found = lambda entry: re.search(
regex_needle,
entry.path,
flags=regex_flags,
)
return ifilter(found, haystack)
def match_fuzzy(needles, haystack, ignore_case=False, threshold=0.6):
"""
Performs an approximate match with the last needle against the end of
every path past an acceptable threshold.
For example:
needles = ['foo', 'bar']
haystack = [
(path='/foo/bar/baz', weight=11),
(path='/foo/baz/moo', weight=10),
(path='/moo/foo/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/bar', weight=10),
]
result = [
(path='/foo/bar/baz', weight=11),
(path='/moo/foo/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/baz', weight=10),
(path='/foo/bar', weight=10),
]
This is a weak heuristic and used as a last resort to find matches.
"""
end_dir = lambda path: last(os.path.split(path))
if ignore_case:
needle = last(needles).lower()
match_percent = lambda entry: SequenceMatcher(
a=needle,
b=end_dir(entry.path.lower()),
).ratio()
else:
needle = last(needles)
match_percent = lambda entry: SequenceMatcher(
a=needle,
b=end_dir(entry.path),
).ratio()
meets_threshold = lambda entry: match_percent(entry) >= threshold
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import print_function
import errno
import os
import platform
import re
import shutil
import sys
import unicodedata
from itertools import islice
if sys.version_info[0] == 3:
imap = map
os.getcwdu = os.getcwd
else:
from itertools import imap
def create_dir(path):
"""Creates a directory atomically."""
try:
os.makedirs(path)
except OSError as exception:
if exception.errno != errno.EEXIST:
raise
def encode_local(string):
"""Converts string into user's preferred encoding."""
if is_python3():
return string
return string.encode(sys.getfilesystemencoding() or 'utf-8')
def first(xs):
it = iter(xs)
try:
if is_python3():
return it.__next__()
return it.next()
except StopIteration:
return None
def get_tab_entry_info(entry, separator):
"""
Given a tab entry in the following format return needle, index, and path:
[needle]__[index]__[path]
"""
needle, index, path = None, None, None
match_needle = re.search(r'(.*?)' + separator, entry)
match_index = re.search(separator + r'([0-9]{1})', entry)
match_path = re.search(
separator + r'[0-9]{1}' + separator + r'(.*)',
entry,
)
if match_needle:
needle = match_needle.group(1)
if match_index:
index = int(match_index.group(1))
if match_path:
path = match_path.group(1)
return needle, index, path
def get_pwd():
try:
return os.getcwdu()
except OSError:
print('Current directory no longer exists.', file=sys.stderr)
raise
def has_uppercase(string):
if is_python3():
return any(ch.isupper() for ch in string)
return any(unicodedata.category(c) == 'Lu' for c in unicode(string))
def in_bash():
return 'bash' in os.getenv('SHELL')
def is_autojump_sourced():
return '1' == os.getenv('AUTOJUMP_SOURCED')
def is_python2():
return sys.version_info[0] == 2
def is_python3():
return sys.version_info[0] == 3
def is_linux():
return platform.system() == 'Linux'
def is_osx():
return platform.system() == 'Darwin'
def is_windows():
return platform.system() == 'Windows'
def last(xs):
it = iter(xs)
tmp = None
try:
if is_python3():
while True:
tmp = it.__next__()
else:
while True:
tmp = it.next()
except StopIteration:
return tmp
def move_file(src, dst):
"""
Atomically move file.
Windows does not allow for atomic file renaming (which is used by
os.rename / shutil.move) so destination paths must first be deleted.
"""
if is_windows() and os.path.exists(dst):
# raises exception if file is in use on Windows
os.remove(dst)
shutil.move(src, dst)
def print_entry(entry):
print_local('%.1f:\t%s' % (entry.weight, entry.path))
def print_local(string):
print(encode_local(string))
def print_tab_menu(needle, tab_entries, separator):
"""
Prints the tab completion menu according to the following format:
[needle]__[index]__[possible_match]
The needle (search pattern) and index are necessary to recreate the results
on subsequent calls.
"""
for i, entry in enumerate(tab_entries):
print_local(
'%s%s%d%s%s' % (
needle,
separator,
i + 1,
separator,
entry.path,
),
)
def sanitize(directories):
# edge case to allow '/' as a valid path
clean = lambda x: unico(x) if x == os.sep else unico(x).rstrip(os.sep)
return list(imap(clean, directories))
def second(xs):
it = iter(xs)
try:
if is_python2():
it.next()
return it.next()
elif is_python3():
next(it)
return next(it)
except StopIteration:
return None
def surround_quotes(string):
"""
Bash has problems dealing with certain paths so we're surrounding all
path outputs with quotes.
"""
if in_bash() and string:
# Python 2.6 requres field numbers
return '"{0}"'.format(string)
return string
def take(n, iterable):
"""Return first n items of an iterable."""
return islice(iterable, n)
def unico(string):
"""Converts into Unicode string."""
if is_python2() and not isinstance(string, unicode):
return unicode(string, encoding='utf-8', errors='replace')
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@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
echo %*|>nul findstr /rx \-.*
if ERRORLEVEL 1 (
for /f "delims=" %%i in ('python "%~dp0\autojump" %*') do set new_path=%%i
if exist !new_path!\nul (
echo !new_path!
pushd !new_path!
REM endlocal is necessary so that we can change directory for outside of this script
REM but will automatically popd. We mush pushd twice to work around this.
pushd !new_path!
endlocal
popd
) else (
echo autojump: directory %* not found
echo try `autojump --help` for more information
)
) else (
python "%~dp0\autojump" %*
)

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@echo off
echo %*|>nul findstr /rx \-.*
if ERRORLEVEL 1 (
"%~dp0\j.bat" "%cd%" %*
) else (
python "%~dp0\autojump" %*
)

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@echo off
echo %*|>nul findstr /rx \-.*
if ERRORLEVEL 1 (
"%~dp0\jc.bat" "%cd%" %*
) else (
python "%~dp0\autojump" %*
)

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@echo off
setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
echo %*|>nul findstr /rx \-.*
if ERRORLEVEL 1 (
for /f "delims=" %%i in ('python "%~dp0\autojump" %*') do set new_path=%%i
if exist !new_path!\nul (
start "" "explorer" !new_path!
) else (
echo autojump: directory %* not found
echo try `autojump --help` for more information
)
) else (
python "%~dp0\autojump" %*
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.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 1.16.0.2
.\"
.TH "autojump" "1" "2018\-09\-09" "release\-v22.5.3" ""
.hy
.SS NAME
.PP
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
\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.
.IP \[bu] 2
Jump To A Directory That Contains \f[C]foo\f[]:
.RS 2
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
j\ foo
\f[]
.fi
.RE
.IP \[bu] 2
Jump To A Child Directory:
.RS 2
.PP
Sometimes it\[aq]s convenient to jump to a child directory
(sub\-directory of current directory) rather than typing out the full
name.
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
jc\ bar
\f[]
.fi
.RE
.IP \[bu] 2
Open File Manager To Directories (instead of jumping):
.RS 2
.PP
Instead of jumping to a directory, you can open a file explorer window
(Mac Finder, Windows Explorer, GNOME Nautilus, etc.) to the directory
instead.
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
jo\ music
\f[]
.fi
.PP
Opening a file manager to a child directory is also supported:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
jco\ images
\f[]
.fi
.RE
.IP \[bu] 2
Using Multiple Arguments:
.RS 2
.PP
Let\[aq]s assume the following database:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
30\ \ \ /home/user/mail/inbox
10\ \ \ /home/user/work/inbox
\f[]
.fi
.PP
\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
For more options refer to help:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
autojump\ \-\-help
\f[]
.fi
.SS KNOWN ISSUES
.IP \[bu] 2
autojump does not support directories that begin with \f[C]\-\f[].
.IP \[bu] 2
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]
export\ PROMPT_COMMAND="history\ \-a"
\f[]
.fi
.PP
Instead append to the end of the existing $PROMPT_COMMAND:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
export\ PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND\ ;}\ history\ \-a"
\f[]
.fi
.RE
.SS REPORTING BUGS
.PP
For any questions or issues please visit:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues
\f[]
.fi
.SS AUTHORS
.PP
autojump was originally written by Joël Schaerer, and currently
maintained by William Ting.
More contributors can be found in \f[C]AUTHORS\f[].
.SS COPYRIGHT
.PP
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.

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KNOWN ISSUES
------------
- autojump does not support directories that begin with `-`.
- For bash users, autojump keeps track of directories by modifying
`$PROMPT_COMMAND`. Do not overwrite `$PROMPT_COMMAND`:
export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a"
Instead append to the end of the existing \$PROMPT\_COMMAND:
export PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND ;} history -a"
REPORTING BUGS
--------------
For any questions or issues please visit:
https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues
AUTHORS
-------
autojump was originally written by Joël Schaerer, and currently maintained by
William Ting. More contributors can be found in `AUTHORS`.
COPYRIGHT
---------
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
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NAME
----
autojump - a faster way to navigate your filesystem
DESCRIPTION
-----------
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.
*Directories must be visited first before they can be jumped to.*
USAGE
-----
`j` is a convenience wrapper function around `autojump`. Any option that can
be used with `autojump` can be used with `j` and vice versa.
- Jump To A Directory That Contains `foo`:
j foo
- Jump To A Child Directory:
Sometimes it's convenient to jump to a child directory (sub-directory of
current directory) rather than typing out the full name.
jc bar
- Open File Manager To Directories (instead of jumping):
Instead of jumping to a directory, you can open a file explorer window (Mac
Finder, Windows Explorer, GNOME Nautilus, etc.) to the directory instead.
jo music
Opening a file manager to a child directory is also supported:
jco images
- Using Multiple Arguments:
Let's assume the following database:
30 /home/user/mail/inbox
10 /home/user/work/inbox
`j in` 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, `j w in` would then change
directory to /home/user/work/inbox.
For more options refer to help:
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## INSTALLATION
### REQUIREMENTS
- Python v2.6+ or Python v3.3+
- Supported shells
- bash - first class support
- zsh - first class support
- fish - community supported
- tcsh - community supported
- clink - community supported
- Supported platforms
- Linux - first class support
- OS X - first class support
- Windows - community supported
- BSD - community supported
- Supported installation methods
- source code - first class support
- Debian and derivatives - first class support
- ArchLinux / Gentoo / openSUSE / RedHat and derivatives - community supported
- Homebrew / MacPorts - community supported
Due to limited time and resources, only "first class support" items will be
maintained by the primary committers. All "community supported" items will be
updated based on pull requests submitted by the general public.
Please continue opening issues and providing feedback for community supported
items since consolidating information helps other users troubleshoot and submit
enhancements and fixes.
### MANUAL
Grab a copy of autojump:
git clone git://github.com/wting/autojump.git
Run the installation script and follow on screen instructions.
cd autojump
./install.py or ./uninstall.py
### AUTOMATIC
#### Linux
autojump is included in the following distro repositories, please use relevant
package management utilities to install (e.g. apt-get, yum, pacman, etc):
- Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint
All Debian-derived distros require manual activation for policy reasons,
please see `/usr/share/doc/autojump/README.Debian`.
- RedHat, Fedora, CentOS
Install `autojump-zsh` for zsh, `autojump-fish` for fish, etc.
- ArchLinux
- Gentoo
- Frugalware
- Slackware
#### OS X
Homebrew is the recommended installation method for Mac OS X:
brew install autojump
MacPorts is also available:
port install autojump
## Windows
Windows support is enabled by [clink](https://mridgers.github.io/clink/) which
should be installed prior to installing autojump.

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import platform
import shutil
import sys
sys.path.append('bin')
from autojump_argparse import ArgumentParser # noqa
SUPPORTED_SHELLS = ('bash', 'zsh', 'fish', 'tcsh')
def cp(src, dest, dryrun=False):
print('copying file: %s -> %s' % (src, dest))
if not dryrun:
shutil.copy(src, dest)
def get_shell():
return os.path.basename(os.getenv('SHELL', ''))
def mkdir(path, dryrun=False):
print('creating directory:', path)
if not dryrun and not os.path.exists(path):
os.makedirs(path)
def modify_autojump_sh(etc_dir, share_dir, dryrun=False):
"""Append custom installation path to autojump.sh"""
custom_install = '\
\n# check custom install \
\nif [ -s %s/autojump.${shell} ]; then \
\n source %s/autojump.${shell} \
\nfi\n' % (share_dir, share_dir)
with open(os.path.join(etc_dir, 'autojump.sh'), 'a') as f:
f.write(custom_install)
def modify_autojump_lua(clink_dir, bin_dir, dryrun=False):
"""Prepend custom AUTOJUMP_BIN_DIR definition to autojump.lua"""
custom_install = "local AUTOJUMP_BIN_DIR = \"%s\"\n" % bin_dir.replace(
'\\',
'\\\\',
)
clink_file = os.path.join(clink_dir, 'autojump.lua')
with open(clink_file, 'r') as f:
original = f.read()
with open(clink_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(custom_install + original)
def parse_arguments(): # noqa
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
default_user_destdir = os.path.join(
os.getenv('LOCALAPPDATA', ''),
'autojump',
)
else:
default_user_destdir = os.path.join(
os.path.expanduser('~'),
'.autojump',
)
default_user_prefix = ''
default_user_zshshare = 'functions'
default_system_destdir = '/'
default_system_prefix = '/usr/local'
default_system_zshshare = '/usr/share/zsh/site-functions'
default_clink_dir = os.path.join(os.getenv('LOCALAPPDATA', ''), 'clink')
parser = ArgumentParser(
description='Installs autojump globally for root users, otherwise \
installs in current user\'s home directory.'
)
parser.add_argument(
'-n', '--dryrun', action='store_true', default=False,
help='simulate installation',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-f', '--force', action='store_true', default=False,
help='skip root user, shell type, Python version checks',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-d', '--destdir', metavar='DIR', default=default_user_destdir,
help='set destination to DIR',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-p', '--prefix', metavar='DIR', default=default_user_prefix,
help='set prefix to DIR',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-z', '--zshshare', metavar='DIR', default=default_user_zshshare,
help='set zsh share destination to DIR',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-c', '--clinkdir', metavar='DIR', default=default_clink_dir,
help='set clink directory location to DIR (Windows only)',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-s', '--system', action='store_true', default=False,
help='install system wide for all users',
)
args = parser.parse_args()
if not args.force:
if sys.version_info[0] == 2 and sys.version_info[1] < 6:
print('Python v2.6+ or v3.0+ required.', file=sys.stderr)
sys.exit(1)
if args.system:
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
print(
'System-wide installation is not supported on Windows.',
file=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
elif os.geteuid() != 0:
print(
'Please rerun as root for system-wide installation.',
file=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
if platform.system() != 'Windows' \
and get_shell() not in SUPPORTED_SHELLS:
print(
'Unsupported shell: %s' % os.getenv('SHELL'),
file=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
if args.destdir != default_user_destdir \
or args.prefix != default_user_prefix \
or args.zshshare != default_user_zshshare:
args.custom_install = True
else:
args.custom_install = False
if args.system:
if args.custom_install:
print(
'Custom paths incompatible with --system option.',
file=sys.stderr,
)
sys.exit(1)
args.destdir = default_system_destdir
args.prefix = default_system_prefix
args.zshshare = default_system_zshshare
return args
def show_post_installation_message(etc_dir, share_dir, bin_dir):
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
print('\nPlease manually add %s to your user path' % bin_dir)
else:
if get_shell() == 'fish':
aj_shell = '%s/autojump.fish' % share_dir
source_msg = 'if test -f %s; . %s; end' % (aj_shell, aj_shell)
rcfile = '~/.config/fish/config.fish'
else:
aj_shell = '%s/autojump.sh' % etc_dir
source_msg = '[[ -s %s ]] && source %s' % (aj_shell, aj_shell)
if platform.system() == 'Darwin' and get_shell() == 'bash':
rcfile = '~/.profile'
else:
rcfile = '~/.%src' % get_shell()
print('\nPlease manually add the following line(s) to %s:' % rcfile)
print('\n\t' + source_msg)
if get_shell() == 'zsh':
print('\n\tautoload -U compinit && compinit -u')
print('\nPlease restart terminal(s) before running autojump.\n')
def main(args):
if args.dryrun:
print('Installing autojump to %s (DRYRUN)...' % args.destdir)
else:
print('Installing autojump to %s ...' % args.destdir)
bin_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.prefix, 'bin')
etc_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, 'etc', 'profile.d')
doc_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.prefix, 'share', 'man', 'man1')
share_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.prefix, 'share', 'autojump')
zshshare_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.zshshare)
mkdir(bin_dir, args.dryrun)
mkdir(doc_dir, args.dryrun)
mkdir(etc_dir, args.dryrun)
mkdir(share_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump_argparse.py', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump_data.py', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump_match.py', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump_utils.py', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/icon.png', share_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./docs/autojump.1', doc_dir, args.dryrun)
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
cp('./bin/autojump.lua', args.clinkdir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump.bat', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/j.bat', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/jc.bat', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/jo.bat', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/jco.bat', bin_dir, args.dryrun)
if args.custom_install:
modify_autojump_lua(args.clinkdir, bin_dir, args.dryrun)
else:
mkdir(etc_dir, args.dryrun)
mkdir(share_dir, args.dryrun)
mkdir(zshshare_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump.sh', etc_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump.bash', share_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump.fish', share_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/autojump.zsh', share_dir, args.dryrun)
cp('./bin/_j', zshshare_dir, args.dryrun)
if args.custom_install:
modify_autojump_sh(etc_dir, share_dir, args.dryrun)
show_post_installation_message(etc_dir, share_dir, bin_dir)
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main(parse_arguments()))

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sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/autojump/
sudo cp icon.png /usr/share/autojump/
sudo cp jumpapplet /usr/bin/
sudo cp autojump /usr/bin/
sudo cp autojump.1 /usr/share/man/man1/
if [ -d "/etc/profile.d" ]; then
sudo cp autojump.bash /etc/profile.d/
sudo cp autojump.sh /etc/profile.d/
echo "Remember to add the line"
echo " source /etc/profile.d/autojump.bash"
echo "or"
echo " source /etc/profile"
echo "to your ~/.bashrc if it's not there already"
# TODO intelligently source /etc/profile for them if the line isn't already in their .bashrc
else
echo "Your distribution does not have a /etc/profile.d directory, the default that we install one of the scripts to. Would you like us to copy it into your ~/.bashrc file to make it work? (If you have done this once before, delete the old version before doing it again.) [y/n]"
read ans
if [ ${#ans} -gt 0 ]; then
if [ $ans = "y" -o $ans = "Y" -o $ans = "yes" -o $ans = "Yes" ]; then
echo "" >> ~/.bashrc
echo "#autojump" >> ~/.bashrc
cat autojump.bash >> ~/.bashrc
else
echo "Then you need to put autojump.sh, or the code from it, somewhere where it will get read. Good luck!"
fi
else
echo "Then you need to put autojump.sh, or the code from it, somewhere where it will get read. Good luck!"
fi
fi

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#! /bin/zsh
# applet icon
sudo mkdir -p /usr/share/autojump/
sudo cp icon.png /usr/share/autojump/
# scripts
sudo cp jumpapplet /usr/bin/
sudo cp autojump /usr/bin/
# man pages
sudo cp autojump.1 /usr/share/man/man1/
# autocompletion file in the first directory of the FPATH variable
sudo cp _j $(echo $FPATH | cut -d":" -f 1)
if [ -d "/etc/profile.d" ]; then
sudo cp autojump.zsh /etc/profile.d/
sudo cp autojump.sh /etc/profile.d/
echo "Remember to add the line"
echo " source /etc/profile.d/autojump.bash"
echo "or"
echo " source /etc/profile"
echo "to your ~/.zshrc if it's not there already"
else
echo "Your distribution does not have a /etc/profile.d directory, the default that we install one of the scripts to. Would you like us to copy it into your ~/.zshrc file to make it work? (If you have done this once before, delete the old version before doing it again.) [y/n]"
read ans
if [ ${#ans} -gt 0 ]; then
if [ $ans = "y" -o $ans = "Y" -o $ans = "yes" -o $ans = "Yes" ]; then
echo "" >> ~/.zshrc
echo "#autojump" >> ~/.zshrc
cat autojump.zsh >> ~/.zshrc
else
echo "Then you need to put autojump.zsh, or the code from it, somewhere where it will get read. Good luck!"
fi
else
echo "Then you need to put autojump.zsh, or the code from it, somewhere where it will get read. Good luck!"
fi
fi

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import subprocess
import cPickle
import os.path
import os
import sys
import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')
import gtk
defaults={}
actions={}
#decorator truff
def action(validator,name=None):
if name is None:
def wrapper(action):
actions[action.__name__]=(action,validator)
else:
def wrapper(action):
actions[name]=(action,validator)
return wrapper
#validator helper
def has_child_dir(dirname,recursion=0):
def wrapper(path):
k=recursion
ii=""
while k>=0:
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path,ii,dirname)): return True
k-=1
ii=os.path.join("..",ii)
return False
return wrapper
def has_child_file(filename):
def wrapper(path):
return os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path,filename))
return wrapper
#do the work
def load_paths(filename="~/.autojump_py",maxpath=10):
dic_file=os.path.expanduser(filename)
try:
aj_file=open(dic_file)
path_dict=cPickle.load(aj_file)
aj_file.close()
except IOError:
pass
path_dict=path_dict.items()
path_dict.sort(key=lambda x: x[1],reverse=True)
return [path for path,score in path_dict[:maxpath]]
def load_settings_file(filename="~/.jumpapplet_py"):
print "loading settings"
global defaults
dic_file=os.path.expanduser(filename)
try:
aj_file=open(dic_file,'r')
defaults=cPickle.load(aj_file)
aj_file.close()
except IOError:
print "no config file"
pass
if not "terminal" in defaults: defaults["terminal"]="gnome-terminal"
if not "navigator" in defaults: defaults["navigator"]="nautilus"
if not "maxpath" in defaults: defaults["maxpath"]=15
if not "invert" in defaults: defaults["invert"]=False
if not "collapse" in defaults: defaults["collapse"]=True
create_actions()
def save_settings_file(filename="~/.jumpapplet_py"):
print "saving settings"
dic_file=os.path.expanduser(filename)
aj_file=open(dic_file,'w')
cPickle.dump(defaults,aj_file)
aj_file.close()
def get_actions(path):
return [(name,action) for name,(action,validator) in actions.items() if validator(path)]
def popup(sender,button,activation):
paths=load_paths(maxpath=defaults["maxpath"])
if defaults["collapse"]:
def collapse_home(path):
return path.replace(os.path.expanduser('~'),"~")
else:
def collapse_home(path):
return path
menu=gtk.Menu()
if defaults["invert"]:
item=gtk.MenuItem("quit")
item.connect("activate",quit)
menu.append(item)
item=gtk.MenuItem("settings")
item.connect("activate",settings)
menu.append(item)
menu.append(gtk.SeparatorMenuItem())
for path in reversed(paths):
actions=get_actions(path)
if not actions: continue
item=gtk.MenuItem(collapse_home(path),use_underline=False)
submenu=gtk.Menu()
item.set_submenu(submenu)
for name,action in actions:
subitem=gtk.MenuItem(name)
subitem.connect("activate",action,path)
submenu.append(subitem)
menu.append(item)
else:
for path in paths:
actions=get_actions(path)
if not actions: continue
item=gtk.MenuItem(collapse_home(path),use_underline=False)
submenu=gtk.Menu()
item.set_submenu(submenu)
for name,action in actions:
subitem=gtk.MenuItem(name)
subitem.connect("activate",action,path)
submenu.append(subitem)
menu.append(item)
menu.append(gtk.SeparatorMenuItem())
item=gtk.MenuItem("settings")
item.connect("activate",settings)
menu.append(item)
item=gtk.MenuItem("quit")
item.connect("activate",quit)
menu.append(item)
menu.show_all()
menu.popup(None,None,gtk.status_icon_position_menu,button,activation,sender)
def settings(sender):
window=gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
window.set_title("jump applet settings")
window.set_border_width(3)
window.set_resizable(False)
vbox=gtk.Table(6,2)
vbox.set_row_spacings(3)
window.add(vbox)
def add_string_setting(name,label,nsettings):
label=gtk.Label(label+' ')
label.set_alignment(1.,.5)
entry=gtk.Entry()
if name in defaults: entry.set_text(defaults[name])
vbox.attach(label,0,1,nsettings,nsettings+1)
vbox.attach(entry,1,2,nsettings,nsettings+1)
return (name,entry)
def add_integer_setting(name,label,nsettings):
label=gtk.Label(label+' ')
label.set_alignment(1.,.5)
entry=gtk.SpinButton()
entry.set_range(5,35)
entry.set_numeric(True)
entry.set_increments(1,5)
entry.set_snap_to_ticks(True)
if name in defaults: entry.set_value(defaults[name])
vbox.attach(label,0,1,nsettings,nsettings+1)
vbox.attach(entry,1,2,nsettings,nsettings+1)
return (name,entry)
def add_bool_setting(name,label,nsettings):
entry=gtk.CheckButton(label=label,use_underline=False)
if name in defaults: entry.set_active(defaults[name])
vbox.attach(entry,0,2,nsettings,nsettings+1)
return (name,entry)
entries=[]
entries.append(add_string_setting("terminal","terminal program",0))
entries.append(add_string_setting("navigator","navigator program",1))
entries.append(add_integer_setting("maxpath","number of directories",2))
entries.append(add_bool_setting("invert","list directories in reverse order",3))
entries.append(add_bool_setting("collapse","collapse home directory to ~",4))
button=gtk.Button("save")
button.connect("clicked",save_settings,entries,window)
vbox.attach(button,0,2,5,6)
window.show_all();
def save_settings(sender,entries,window):
window.hide_all()
global defaults
for name,entry in entries:
try:
defaults[name]=int(entry.get_text())
except (ValueError,AttributeError):
try:
defaults[name]=entry.get_active()
except AttributeError:
defaults[name]=entry.get_text()
save_settings_file()
create_actions()
def init():
load_settings_file()
if os.path.isfile("icon.png"): icon=gtk.status_icon_new_from_file("icon.png")
elif os.path.isfile("/usr/share/autojump/icon.png"): icon=gtk.status_icon_new_from_file("/usr/share/autojump/icon.png")
else: icon=gtk.status_icon_new_from_icon_name("help")
icon.set_visible(True)
icon.connect("popup-menu",popup)
def quit(sender):
gtk.main_quit()
######################################################
#insert other actions here using the action decorator#
######################################################
def create_actions():
global actions
actions={}
@action(has_child_dir(".git",recursion=3))
def gitk(sender,path):
if not os.fork():
os.chdir(path)
subprocess.Popen(['gitk']).wait()
sys.exit()
@action(has_child_file("CMakeCache.txt"),"configure")
def cmake(sender,path):
if not os.fork():
os.chdir(path)
subprocess.Popen(['cmake-gui','.']).wait()
sys.exit()
@action(os.path.isdir)
def terminal(sender,path):
print "launch terminal '%s'" % defaults["terminal"]
if not os.fork():
try:
if defaults["terminal"]=="konsole":
subprocess.Popen([defaults["terminal"],"--workdir=%s"%path]).wait()
else:
os.chdir(path)
subprocess.Popen([defaults["terminal"]]).wait()
except OSError:
pass
sys.exit()
@action(os.path.isdir)
def navigator(sender,path):
print "launch navigator '%s'" % defaults["navigator"]
if not os.fork():
try:
subprocess.Popen([defaults["navigator"],path]).wait()
except OSError:
pass
sys.exit()
if __name__=='__main__':
init()
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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import sys
import pytest
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'bin')) # noqa
from autojump_data import Entry
from autojump_match import match_anywhere
from autojump_match import match_consecutive
class TestMatchAnywhere(object):
entry1 = Entry('/foo/bar/baz', 10)
entry2 = Entry('/baz/foo/bar', 10)
entry3 = Entry('/foo/baz', 10)
entry4 = Entry('/中/zhong/国/guo', 10)
entry5 = Entry('/is\'t/this/a/b*tchin/edge/case?', 10)
win_entry1 = Entry('C:\\foo\\bar\\baz', 10)
win_entry2 = Entry('D:\Program Files (x86)\GIMP', 10)
win_entry3 = Entry('C:\Windows\System32', 10)
@pytest.fixture
def haystack(self):
return [
self.entry1,
self.entry2,
self.entry3,
self.entry4,
self.entry5,
]
@pytest.fixture
def windows_haystack(self):
return [self.win_entry1, self.win_entry2, self.win_entry3]
def test_single_needle(self, haystack):
assert list(match_anywhere(['bar'], haystack)) == [self.entry1, self.entry2]
def test_consecutive(self, haystack):
assert list(match_anywhere(['foo', 'bar'], haystack)) \
== [self.entry1, self.entry2]
assert list(match_anywhere(['bar', 'foo'], haystack)) == []
def test_skip(self, haystack):
assert list(match_anywhere(['baz', 'bar'], haystack)) == [self.entry2]
assert list(match_anywhere(['', ''], haystack)) == [self.entry4]
def test_ignore_case(self, haystack):
assert list(match_anywhere(['bAz', 'bAR'], haystack, ignore_case=True)) \
== [self.entry2]
def test_backslashes_for_windows_paths(self, windows_haystack):
# https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues/281
assert list(match_anywhere(['foo', 'baz'], windows_haystack)) \
== [self.win_entry1]
assert list(match_anywhere(['program', 'gimp'], windows_haystack, True)) \
== [self.win_entry2]
assert list(match_anywhere(['win', '32'], windows_haystack, True)) \
== [self.win_entry3]
def test_wildcard_in_needle(self, haystack):
# https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues/402
assert list(match_anywhere(['*', 'this'], haystack)) == []
assert list(match_anywhere(['this', '*'], haystack)) == [self.entry5]
class TestMatchConsecutive(object):
entry1 = Entry('/foo/bar/baz', 10)
entry2 = Entry('/baz/foo/bar', 10)
entry3 = Entry('/foo/baz', 10)
entry4 = Entry('/中/zhong/国/guo', 10)
entry5 = Entry('/日/本', 10)
entry6 = Entry('/is\'t/this/a/b*tchin/edge/case?', 10)
win_entry1 = Entry('C:\Foo\Bar\Baz', 10)
win_entry2 = Entry('D:\Program Files (x86)\GIMP', 10)
win_entry3 = Entry('C:\Windows\System32', 10)
@pytest.fixture
def haystack(self):
return [
self.entry1,
self.entry2,
self.entry3,
self.entry4,
self.entry5,
]
@pytest.fixture
def windows_haystack(self):
return [self.win_entry1, self.win_entry2, self.win_entry3]
def test_single_needle(self, haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['baz'], haystack)) == [self.entry1, self.entry3]
assert list(match_consecutive([''], haystack)) == [self.entry5]
def test_consecutive(self, haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['bar', 'baz'], haystack)) == [self.entry1]
assert list(match_consecutive(['foo', 'bar'], haystack)) == [self.entry2]
assert list(match_consecutive(['', 'guo'], haystack)) == [self.entry4]
assert list(match_consecutive(['bar', 'foo'], haystack)) == []
def test_ignore_case(self, haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['FoO', 'bAR'], haystack, ignore_case=True)) \
== [self.entry2]
def test_windows_ignore_case(self, windows_haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['gimp'], windows_haystack, True)) == [self.win_entry2]
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues/418')
def test_backslashes_for_windows_paths(self, windows_haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['program', 'gimp'], windows_haystack, True)) \
== [self.win_entry2]
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues/418')
def test_foo_bar_baz(self, windows_haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['bar', 'baz'], windows_haystack, ignore_case=True)) \
== [self.win_entry1]
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues/402')
def test_thing(self, windows_haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['win', '32'], windows_haystack, True)) \
== [self.win_entry3]
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='https://github.com/wting/autojump/issues/402')
def test_wildcard_in_needle(self, haystack):
assert list(match_consecutive(['*', 'this'], haystack)) == []
assert list(match_consecutive(['*', 'edge', 'case'], haystack)) == [self.entry6]

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import sys
import mock
import pytest
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'bin')) # noqa
import autojump_utils
from autojump_utils import encode_local
from autojump_utils import first
from autojump_utils import get_tab_entry_info
from autojump_utils import has_uppercase
from autojump_utils import in_bash
from autojump_utils import is_python3
from autojump_utils import last
from autojump_utils import sanitize
from autojump_utils import second
from autojump_utils import surround_quotes
from autojump_utils import take
from autojump_utils import unico
if is_python3():
os.getcwdu = os.getcwd
xrange = range
def u(string):
"""
This is a unicode() wrapper since u'string' is a Python3 compiler error.
"""
if is_python3():
return string
return unicode(string, encoding='utf-8', errors='strict')
# strings
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_python3(), reason='Unicode sucks.')
@mock.patch.object(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding', return_value='ascii')
def test_encode_local_ascii(_):
assert encode_local(u('foo')) == b'foo'
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_python3(), reason='Unicode sucks.')
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='disabled due to pytest bug: https://bitbucket.org/hpk42/pytest/issue/534/pytest-fails-to-catch-unicodedecodeerrors') # noqa
@mock.patch.object(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding', return_value='ascii')
def test_encode_local_ascii_fails(_):
with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
encode_local(u('日本語'))
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_python3(), reason='Unicode sucks.')
@mock.patch.object(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding', return_value=None)
def test_encode_local_empty(_):
assert encode_local(b'foo') == u('foo')
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_python3(), reason='Unicode sucks.')
@mock.patch.object(sys, 'getfilesystemencoding', return_value='utf-8')
def test_encode_local_unicode(_):
assert encode_local(b'foo') == u('foo')
assert encode_local(u('foo')) == u('foo')
def test_has_uppercase():
assert has_uppercase('Foo')
assert has_uppercase('foO')
assert not has_uppercase('foo')
assert not has_uppercase('')
@mock.patch.object(autojump_utils, 'in_bash', return_value=True)
def test_surround_quotes_in_bash(_):
assert surround_quotes('foo') == '"foo"'
@mock.patch.object(autojump_utils, 'in_bash', return_value=False)
def test_dont_surround_quotes_not_in_bash(_):
assert surround_quotes('foo') == 'foo'
def test_sanitize():
assert sanitize([]) == []
assert sanitize([r'/foo/bar/', r'/']) == [u('/foo/bar'), u('/')]
@pytest.mark.skipif(is_python3(), reason='Unicode sucks.')
def test_unico():
assert unico(str('blah')) == u('blah')
assert unico(str('日本語')) == u('日本語')
assert unico(u('でもおれは中国人だ。')) == u('でもおれは中国人だ。')
# iteration
def test_first():
assert first(xrange(5)) == 0
assert first([]) is None
def test_second():
assert second(xrange(5)) == 1
assert second([]) is None
def test_last():
assert last(xrange(4)) == 3
assert last([]) is None
def test_take():
assert list(take(1, xrange(3))) == [0]
assert list(take(2, xrange(3))) == [0, 1]
assert list(take(4, xrange(3))) == [0, 1, 2]
assert list(take(10, [])) == []
# environment variables
def test_in_bash():
for path in ['/bin/bash', '/usr/bin/bash']:
os.environ['SHELL'] = path
assert in_bash()
for path in ['/bin/zsh', '/usr/bin/zsh']:
os.environ['SHELL'] = '/usr/bin/zsh'
assert not in_bash()
# helper functions
def test_get_needle():
assert get_tab_entry_info('foo__', '__') == ('foo', None, None)
def test_get_index():
assert get_tab_entry_info('foo__2', '__') == ('foo', 2, None)
def test_get_path():
assert get_tab_entry_info('foo__3__/foo/bar', '__') \
== ('foo', 3, '/foo/bar')
def test_get_none():
assert get_tab_entry_info('gibberish content', '__') == (None, None, None)

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
IPython autojump magic
Written by keith hughitt <keith.hughitt@gmail.com>, based on an earlier
version by Mario Pastorelli <pastorelli.mario@gmail.com>.
To install, create a new IPython user profile by running:
ipython profile create
And copy this file into the "startup" folder of your new profile (e.g.
"$HOME/.config/ipython/profile_default/startup/").
@TODO: extend %cd to call "autojump -a"
"""
from subprocess import PIPE
from subprocess import Popen
from IPython.core.magic import register_line_magic
ip = get_ipython() # noqa
@register_line_magic
def j(path):
cmd = ['autojump'] + path.split()
newpath = Popen(
cmd,
stdout=PIPE,
shell=False,
).communicate()[0].strip()
if newpath:
ip.magic('cd %s' % newpath.decode('utf-8'))
# remove from namespace
del j

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[tox]
envlist =
py26,
py27,
py33,
py34,
py35
# ignore missing setup.py
skipsdist = True
[testenv]
setenv =
PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE = 1
deps =
mock
coverage
ipdb
ipython
pytest >= 2.9
commands =
coverage run --source=bin/ --omit=bin/autojump_argparse.py -m \
py.test -vv -rxs --tb native -s --strict {posargs:tests}
coverage report -m
[testenv:pre-commit]
deps =
pre-commit>=0.7.0
commands =
pre-commit {posargs}
[pytest]
norecursedirs = .git .tox docs

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import print_function
import os
import platform
import shutil
import sys
sys.path.append('bin')
from autojump_argparse import ArgumentParser # noqa
def is_empty_dir(path):
"""
Checks if any files are present within a directory and all sub-directories.
"""
for _, _, files in os.walk(path):
if files:
return False
return True
def parse_arguments():
default_clink_dir = os.path.join(os.getenv('LOCALAPPDATA', ''), 'clink')
parser = ArgumentParser(
description='Uninstalls autojump.',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-n', '--dryrun', action='store_true', default=False,
help='simulate installation',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-u', '--userdata', action='store_true', default=False,
help='delete user data',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-d', '--destdir', metavar='DIR',
help='custom destdir',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-p', '--prefix', metavar='DIR', default='',
help='custom prefix',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-z', '--zshshare', metavar='DIR', default='functions',
help='custom zshshare',
)
parser.add_argument(
'-c', '--clinkdir', metavar='DIR', default=default_clink_dir,
)
return parser.parse_args()
def remove_custom_installation(args, dryrun=False):
if not args.destdir:
return
bin_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.prefix, 'bin')
doc_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.prefix, 'share', 'man', 'man1')
etc_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, 'etc', 'profile.d')
share_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.prefix, 'share', 'autojump')
zshshare_dir = os.path.join(args.destdir, args.zshshare)
if not os.path.exists(share_dir):
return
print('\nFound custom installation...')
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump_data.py'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump_utils.py'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump_argparse.py'), dryrun)
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
if os.path.exists(args.clinkdir):
rm(os.path.join(args.clinkdir, 'autojump.lua'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump.bat'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'j.bat'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'jc.bat'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'jco.bat'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'jo.bat'), dryrun)
else:
rm(os.path.join(etc_dir, 'autojump.sh'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.bash'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.fish'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.tcsh'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.zsh'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(zshshare_dir, '_j'), dryrun)
rmdir(share_dir, dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(doc_dir, 'autojump.1'), dryrun)
if is_empty_dir(args.destdir):
rmdir(args.destdir, dryrun)
def remove_system_installation(dryrun=False):
default_destdir = '/'
default_prefix = '/usr/local'
default_zshshare = '/usr/share/zsh/site-functions'
bin_dir = os.path.join(default_destdir, default_prefix, 'bin')
doc_dir = os.path.join(
default_destdir,
default_prefix,
'share',
'man',
'man1',
)
etc_dir = os.path.join(default_destdir, 'etc', 'profile.d')
share_dir = os.path.join(
default_destdir,
default_prefix,
'share',
'autojump',
)
zshshare_dir = os.path.join(default_destdir, default_zshshare)
if not os.path.exists(share_dir):
return
print('\nFound system installation...')
if os.geteuid() != 0:
print(
'Please rerun as root for system-wide uninstall, skipping...',
file=sys.stderr,
)
return
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump_data.py'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(bin_dir, 'autojump_utils.py'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(etc_dir, 'autojump.sh'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.bash'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.fish'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.tcsh'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(share_dir, 'autojump.zsh'), dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(zshshare_dir, '_j'), dryrun)
rmdir(share_dir, dryrun)
rm(os.path.join(doc_dir, 'autojump.1'), dryrun)
def remove_user_data(dryrun=False):
if platform.system() == 'Darwin':
data_home = os.path.join(
os.path.expanduser('~'),
'Library',
'autojump',
)
elif platform.system() == 'Windows':
data_home = os.path.join(
os.getenv('APPDATA'),
'autojump',
)
else:
data_home = os.getenv(
'XDG_DATA_HOME',
os.path.join(
os.path.expanduser('~'),
'.local',
'share',
'autojump',
),
)
if os.path.exists(data_home):
print('\nFound user data...')
rmdir(data_home, dryrun)
def remove_user_installation(dryrun=False):
if platform.system() == 'Windows':
default_destdir = os.path.join(
os.getenv('LOCALAPPDATA', ''),
'autojump',
)
clink_dir = os.path.join(os.getenv('LOCALAPPDATA', ''), 'clink')
else:
default_destdir = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.autojump')
if os.path.exists(default_destdir):
print('\nFound user installation...')
rmdir(default_destdir, dryrun)
if platform.system() == 'Windows' and os.path.exists(clink_dir):
rm(os.path.join(clink_dir, 'autojump.lua'), dryrun)
def rm(path, dryrun):
if os.path.exists(path):
print('deleting file:', path)
if not dryrun:
os.remove(path)
def rmdir(path, dryrun):
if os.path.exists(path):
print('deleting directory:', path)
if not dryrun:
shutil.rmtree(path)
def main(args):
if args.dryrun:
print('Uninstalling autojump (DRYRUN)...')
else:
print('Uninstalling autojump...')
remove_user_installation(args.dryrun)
remove_system_installation(args.dryrun)
remove_custom_installation(args, args.dryrun)
if args.userdata:
remove_user_data(args.dryrun)
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main(parse_arguments()))