contemporary-z
ctrlg
contemporary-z | ctrlg | |
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1 | 5 | |
3 | 24 | |
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7.0 | 4.6 | |
9 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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contemporary-z
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Introducing contemporary-z, like 'z - jump around' (and children), but different.
Hi! I just wanted to share a simple program that I have been using for more than one year: contemporary-z. As I say in the title, it is similar to the classic z - jump around and its modern versions (its children), like zoxide, but at the same time very different. I created this program because I liked the general idea behind those programs, but I did not like how they worked. To me, the most useful functionality is to choose a directory among the most common directories. I know, zoxide allow that with fzf, but I do not like dependencies, and I do not like the selection process of fzf either. Also, none of those programs feature bookmarks or aliases, that I find extremely useful. That was the motivation to create my own version of z. Then, I continued adding some features that I find useful, like interactive directory navigation. Perhaps someone will agree with these ideas and find it practical too. Any feedback is welcome!
ctrlg
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Tabled [v0.6.0] - An easy to use library for pretty print tables of Rust structs and enums.
I use tabled in my project ctrlg and it works great for showing the keymappings. Great work!
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Ctrlg - press ctrl+g to jump between projects
Ctrlg is a shell plugin to quickly switch contexts between projects. Press ctrl + g to select a project from a fuzzy finder (project directories specified by globbing patterns), then cd to that directory.
- I made a markdown-like language for the terminal
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What’s everyone working on this week (including AoC, 51/2021)?
Something I whipped up over the weekend: https://github.com/mrjones2014/ctrlg
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I made a command line context switcher
ctrlg is a command line context switcher. Fuzzy-find directories from a preset list, configured by glowing patterns, and quickly jump to the selected directory. Optionally, it can send the cd command to all split panes in the current window of a tmux session.
What are some alternatives?
tokei - Count your code, quickly.
tabled - An easy to use library for pretty print tables of Rust structs and enums.
cdwe - ⚡️(cd with env) Is a configurable cd wrapper that lets you define your environment per directory.
LibRapidRust - An optimised derivative of the LibRapid C++ library. Made with love for mathematics and computer science.
kn - kn — nvgt/fldrs/qckly
git-smart-checkout - 🧠 A command-line utility for switching git branches more easily. Switch branches interactively or use a fuzzy search to find that long-forgotten branch name.
ttdl - TTDL - Terminal Todo List Manager
hotham - Hotham is a tool for creating incredible standalone VR games.
terminal-markdown - A markdown language for the terminal
go-md2man
lade - Automatically load secrets from your preferred vault as environment variables or files, and clear them once your shell command is over.
qali - Quick aliasing