About
Autojump is a command-line tool that learns your navigation habits and allows you to quickly jump to frequently used directories. This tool is particularly helpful for developers, system administrators, and power users who spend a lot of time working in the terminal. By maintaining a database of your most visited directories, autojump simplifies navigation and saves you time.
Details
- Maintains a database of frequently used directories
- Allows you to jump to directories using the
j
command - Supports prioritizing child directories over matches in the database
- Can open a file manager window to a directory instead of jumping to it
- Supports multiple arguments to prefer different entries in the database
- Compatible with multiple shells, including bash, zsh, fish, and tcsh
- Available on various platforms, including Linux, OS X, Windows, and BSD
- Supports multiple installation methods, including source code, Debian, ArchLinux, and Homebrew
Autojump is a useful tool for anyone who spends a lot of time working in the command line. Its ability to learn your navigation habits and allow you to quickly jump to frequently used directories makes it a valuable addition to your workflow. With its wide range of features and compatibility with multiple shells and platforms, auto