This repository holds a very humble and simple script that handles shortcuts of bash paths. For example:
$ g awesome
# instead of ...
$ cd /home/user/directory/dir/awesome
Furthermore, this repo also brings a file that adds bash completion so the user can access the desired directory as fast as possible. In order to manage shortcuts, this script accepts three commands:
$ g add awesome /home/user/directory/dir/awesome
$ g list
# Output:
# awesome => /home/user/directory/dir/awesome
$ cd /home/user/directory/anotherawesome
$ g add anotherawesomedir
$ g rm awesome
$ g list
# Output:
# anotherawesome => /home/user/directory/anotherawesome
I guess that the commands above are quite self-explanatory.
Just place the g.sh
and the gcompletion.sh
files wherever you want and then
add a source
command for both of the files in the .bashrc
file.
Read the CONTRIBUTING.org file.
Read the CHANGELOG.org file.
Copyright (C) 2013-Ω Miquel Sabaté Solà <[email protected]>
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