4.4 KiB
OPTIONS
Options must be passed to 'autojump' and not the 'j' wrapper function.
-a, --add DIR manually add path to database
--purge deletes database entries that no longer exist on system
-s, --stat show database entries and their key weights
--version show version information and exit
INTERNAL OPTIONS
-b, --bash enclose directory with quotes to prevent errors
--complete used for tab completion
ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATION
-
Enable ZSH Tab Completion
ZSH tab completion requires the
compinit
module to be loaded. Please add the following line to your ~/.zshrc:autoload -U compinit; compinit
-
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
-
Prevent Database Entries' Decay
Default behavior is to decay unused database entries slowly over time. Eventually when database limits are hit and maintenance is run, autojump will purge older less used entries. To prevent decay, add the following variable in your ~/.bashrc:
export AUTOJUMP_KEEP_ALL_ENTRIES=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.
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. -
ZSH Tab Completion
Tab completion requires two tabs before autojump will display the completion menu. However if
setopt nolistambiguous
is enabled, then only one tab is required. -
Change Directory Weight
To manually change a directory's key weight, you can edit the file $XDG_DATA_HOME/autojump/autojump.txt. Each entry has two columns. The first is the key weight and the second is the path:
29.3383211216 /home/user/downloads
All negative key weights are purged automatically.
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 usingj music
instead ofj --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
MAILING LIST
For release announcements and development related discussion please visit:
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/autojump
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
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.