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diff --git a/system/autojump/README b/system/autojump/README index 31863dd081..3d2ad6a249 100644 --- a/system/autojump/README +++ b/system/autojump/README @@ -1,27 +1,7 @@ -autojump is a faster way to navigate your filesystem. It works by +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 +command line. 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. It supports the bash, zsh, and tcsh shells. - -Installation ------------- - -Add the following to your .bashrc so that autojump commands will -be recognized: - -source /etc/profile.d/autojump.bash - -Next, open a new shell and execute: - -$ cd /tmp -$ cd /home -$ cd /var -$ j tmp - -You should be dropped back into the /tmp directory. You can activate -autojump for other shells by changing the sourced file extension to -a supported shell name. |