From 481ad5117b61dd7983081a669da100752d0ee930 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: joelthelion Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 02:23:12 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] remove incorrect statement I merged too fast. Updated Home (textile) --- Home.textile | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Home.textile b/Home.textile index de84485..8935b57 100644 --- a/Home.textile +++ b/Home.textile @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ 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 you 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 usable. Autojump will listen and rank your 'cd' commands by frequency. Once your database is reasonably complete, you can "jump" to a commonly "cd"ed directory by typing: +*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 usable. Once your database is reasonably complete, you can "jump" to a commonly "cd"ed directory by typing: j dirspec