[ale] teleport vs cd
Michael Trausch
mike at trausch.us
Mon Jun 27 21:10:41 EDT 2011
Yes, I have been using pushd/popd for a long time and it works well for me.
Being that I have a lot of similarly named directories, I don't think this
teleport thing would work for me... besides, I have become rather accustomed
to working in directories like a stack.
But, interesting nonetheless.
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On Jun 27, 2011 6:24 PM, "JD" <jdp at algoloma.com> wrote:
> On 06/27/2011 06:04 PM, Shawn wrote:
>> I think I am in love.
>>
>> http://www.devdaily.com/linux/linux-teleport-command-cd-improved
>>
>
> Along the same line ...
>
> CDPATH is a nice environment setting for most shells that helps in a
> similar way, though not as complete and without any history. The
> directories listed are searched first, in order for matching
> subdirectories to filling for the 'cd' command. Basically, it makes
> your standard 'cd' smarter ... sometimes. Sometimes you get 'cd'ed to
> places you didn't intent too. ;)
>
> Check the bash, tcsh, csh man pages for more. I know it works in those
> shells (and maybe others).
>
> pushd and popd are pretty handy too. An alias with 'pd' that pushes or
> pops directories when there is or isn't an argument is handy too. This
> assumes you won't/can't just open another terminal.
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