commands-manager
cdhist
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commands-manager
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notes-cli VS commands-manager - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 5 Sep 2023
Brings the command line experience to the new level by grouping and running commands like a boss.
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Have you made a bash script that improved your life in some way? My examples
Also I use taskbook to store tasks and notes across multiple boards from within a terminal. Furthermore I use a commands-manager - cli utility to group, manage and execute stored commands by patterns, grouppings, priorities. For example I have some notes stored by taskbook in order to search for items related to `english` topic I can use
- Command line app to improve commands workflow in command line
cdhist
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Have you made a bash script that improved your life in some way? My examples
Consider also cdhist.
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FZF: make CTRL-T work with directories outside the current one
Again, not answering your question directly but you could consider using cdhist which allows FZF to search over all your previously visited directories.
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Jmp: you'll never want to cd into a directory again
Another option is cdhist which can work with fzf to fuzzy search over your directory history, rather than immediate directory paths. That is more useful to me.
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What is a program that you use that's uncommon but essential for you?
I use ranger frequently also, e.g. for navigating around an unfamiliar directory tree to see what dirs and files are there. But cdist automatically keeps track of all directories I cd to and allows me to quickly jump back to any of them. Generally I work in various projects/dirs etc, and then just cd -- to switch between them (or I sometimes use fzf nowadays which can fuzzy search that cdhist history).
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Use fzf to fuzzy search and select from previously visited directories on Linux
@wixig, can you please raise an issue on github for cdhist support. Not really appropriate here on reddit.
What are some alternatives?
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