Have you ever wanted a back and forward button in your terminal to navigate back and forth? Dirstory allows it!
Dirstory allows you to move in previously visited directories just like in file manager. It's very similar to navigating back and forth between web pages in your web browser.
- bash
- pip
To install dirstory, you need to firstly install the cli and then run the post-install script via
command dirstory install
to make the dirstory work properly.
From PyPi:
$ pip install --user dirstory
Or you can install dirstory from the git repository:
$ pip install --user git+https://github.com/nikromen/dirstory
After successful installation of the cli, run this command:
$ dirstory install
Please note that dirstory needs to add additional functionality to the built-in shell command
cd
to trace in which directories have you been to redirect you there later.
If you already added some functionality to the built-in cd
command, it's very likely that dirstory
or your script won't work. In that case, please check out the
redefinition of the cd
command that dirstory does
and you will need to merge this script with yours.
How to find location of _dirstorypatch
See the location of this script in your ~/.bashrc
file. There should be a block added by
dirstory with line: source /some/path/to/the/_dirstorypatch
. You can edit this to make your
and dirstory's script work properly.
dirstory consist of two main commands
Goes to a previously visited directories.
Options:
INTEGER Goes back by N steps.
-l INTEGER Show last N directiories where you were.
--help Show this message and exit.
Goes to a previously backed directories.
Options:
INTEGER Goes forward by N steps.
-l INTEGER Show last N directiories which you backed.
--help Show this message and exit.
If you want to go back by one step, just simply use:
$ b
and similarly to go forward by one step:
$ f
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