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OPTIONS

Options must be passed to 'autojump' and not the 'j' wrapper function.

-i, --increase      manually increase current directory weight

-d, --decrease      manually decrease current directory weight

--purge             deletes database entries that no longer exist on system

-s, --stat          show general stats and top 100 database entries

--version           show version information and exit

ADVANCED USAGE

  • 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 jump you into /home/user/work/inbox.

  • 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 images
    
  • 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
    

ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION

  • Enable ZSH Tab Completion

    ZSH tab completion requires the compinit module to be loaded. Please add the following line to your ~/.zshrc after loading autojump:

    autoload -U compinit && compinit
    

    For security compinit checks completion system if files will be owned by root or the current user. This check can be ignored by using the -u flag:

    autoload -U compinit && compinit -u
    

    Tab completion requires two tabs before autojump will display the completion menu. However if setopt nolistambiguous is enabled, then only one tab is required.

  • Always Ignore Case

    Default behavior is to prioritize exact matches over all else. For example, j foo will prefer /foobar over /FooBar even if the latter has a higher weight. To change this behavior and ignore case, add the following environmental variable in your ~/.bashrc:

    export AUTOJUMP_IGNORE_CASE=1
    
  • Prefer Symbolic Links

    Default behavior is to evaluate symbolic links into full paths as to reduce duplicate entries in the database. However, some users prefer a shorter working directory path in their shell prompt. To switch behavior to prefer symbolic links, add the following environmental variable in your ~/.bashrc:

    export AUTOJUMP_KEEP_SYMLINKS=1
    
  • Autocomplete Additional Commands (Bash only)

    Autojump can be used to autocomplete other commands (e.g. cp or vim). To use this feature, add the following environmental variable in your ~/.bashrc:

    export AUTOJUMP_AUTOCOMPLETE_CMDS='cp vim'
    

    Changes require reloading autojump to take into effect.

KNOWN ISSUES

  • For bash users, autojump keeps track of directories as a pre-command hook by modifying $PROMPT_COMMAND. If you overwrite $PROMPT_COMMAND in ~/.bashrc you can cause problems. Don't do this:

      export PROMPT_COMMAND="history -a"
    

    Do this:

      export PROMPT_COMMAND="${PROMPT_COMMAND:+$PROMPT_COMMAND ;} history -a"
    
  • The jump function j does not support directories that begin with -. If you want to jump a directory called --music, try using j music instead of j --music.

FILES

If installed locally, autojump is self-contained in ~/.autojump/.

The database is stored in $XDG_DATA_HOME/autojump/autojump.txt.

REPORTING BUGS

For any usage related issues or feature requests please visit:

https://github.com/joelthelion/autojump/issues

THANKS

Special thanks goes out to: Pierre Gueth, Simon Marache-Francisco, Daniel Jackoway, and many others.

AUTHORS

autojump was originally written by Joël Schaerer, and currently maintained by William Ting.

Copyright © 2012 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.