dotfiles/.bash_it/plugins/available/dirs.plugin.bash
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# Directory stack navigation:
#
# Add to stack with: pu /path/to/directory
# Delete current dir from stack with: po
# Show stack with: d
# Jump to location by number.
cite about-plugin
about-plugin 'directory stack navigation'
# Show directory stack
alias d="dirs -v -l"
# Change to location in stack by number
alias 1="pushd"
alias 2="pushd +2"
alias 3="pushd +3"
alias 4="pushd +4"
alias 5="pushd +5"
alias 6="pushd +6"
alias 7="pushd +7"
alias 8="pushd +8"
alias 9="pushd +9"
# Clone this location
alias pc="pushd \$(pwd)"
# Push new location
alias pu="pushd"
# Pop current location
alias po="popd"
function dirs-help() {
about 'directory navigation alias usage'
group 'dirs'
echo "Directory Navigation Alias Usage"
echo
echo "Use the power of directory stacking to move"
echo "between several locations with ease."
echo
echo "d : Show directory stack."
echo "po : Remove current location from stack."
echo "pc : Adds current location to stack."
echo "pu <dir>: Adds given location to stack."
echo "1 : Change to stack location 1."
echo "2 : Change to stack location 2."
echo "3 : Change to stack location 3."
echo "4 : Change to stack location 4."
echo "5 : Change to stack location 5."
echo "6 : Change to stack location 6."
echo "7 : Change to stack location 7."
echo "8 : Change to stack location 8."
echo "9 : Change to stack location 9."
}
# Add bookmarking functionality
# Usage:
if [ ! -f ~/.dirs ]; then # if doesn't exist, create it
touch ~/.dirs
else
source ~/.dirs
fi
alias L='cat ~/.dirs'
# Goes to destination dir, otherwise stay in the dir
G () {
about 'goes to destination dir'
param '1: directory'
example '$ G ..'
group 'dirs'
cd "${1:-$(pwd)}" ;
}
S () {
about 'save a bookmark'
param '1: bookmark name'
example '$ S mybkmrk'
group 'dirs'
[[ $# -eq 1 ]] || { echo "${FUNCNAME[0]} function requires 1 argument"; return 1; }
sed "/$@/d" ~/.dirs > ~/.dirs1;
\mv ~/.dirs1 ~/.dirs;
echo "$@"=\"`pwd`\" >> ~/.dirs;
source ~/.dirs ;
}
R () {
about 'remove a bookmark'
param '1: bookmark name'
example '$ R mybkmrk'
group 'dirs'
[[ $# -eq 1 ]] || { echo "${FUNCNAME[0]} function requires 1 argument"; return 1; }
sed "/$@/d" ~/.dirs > ~/.dirs1;
\mv ~/.dirs1 ~/.dirs;
}
alias U='source ~/.dirs' # Update bookmark stack
# Set the Bash option so that no '$' is required when using the above facility
shopt -s cdable_vars