ranger.vim
fasd
ranger.vim | fasd | |
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2 | 18 | |
65 | 5,736 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | almost 4 years ago | |
Vim Script | Shell | |
Do What The F*ck You Want To Public License | MIT License |
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ranger.vim
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Do you use a file tree explorer?
Explorers: https://github.com/ranger/ranger (Excellent terminal file explorer) you can integrate it with fasd (or z probably) to quickly find frecent files https://github.com/clvv/fasd https://github.com/rafaqz/ranger.vim (vim integration) Or https://github.com/Shougo/defx.nvim (vim file explorer by the infamous shougo)
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Ranger in terminal
There are also some ranger plugins that provide some additional functionality, like inserting the path of the file you navigate to in ranger at your cursor. https://github.com/rafaqz/ranger.vim Or https://github.com/LoricAndre/OneTerm.nvim Which does a lot of other things, but also can open ranger in a floating window. (Not my plugins, just recommending)
fasd
- Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
- FASD Tool Getting Deprecated
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Is there a plugin for selecting a recent/frequent file similar to autojump?
https://github.com/clvv/fasd ?
- What "nice-to-have" CLI tools do you know?
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They're a special kind of breed these days.
"The name fasd comes from the default suggested aliases f(files), a(files/directories), s(show/search/select), d(directories)."
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Setting Hyper with WSL 2
fasd
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6 Command Line Tools for Productive Programmers
However, many tools exist which attempt to improve upon cd. autojump, z, and Fasd all track directory usage and give you a single key shortcut for changing to commonly accessed directories. r/commandline has an detailed discussion of these various cd replacements, but the one that has the most momentum is zoxide. zoxide is a rewrite of z in Rust and promises improved speed.
- Command Palette Interfaces
- Prog - A simple helper into programming directories
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Do you use a file tree explorer?
Explorers: https://github.com/ranger/ranger (Excellent terminal file explorer) you can integrate it with fasd (or z probably) to quickly find frecent files https://github.com/clvv/fasd https://github.com/rafaqz/ranger.vim (vim integration) Or https://github.com/Shougo/defx.nvim (vim file explorer by the infamous shougo)
What are some alternatives?
xplr - A hackable, minimal, fast TUI file explorer
zoxide - A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
defx.nvim - :file_folder: The dark powered file explorer implementation for neovim/Vim8
zsh-z - Jump quickly to directories that you have visited "frecently." A native Zsh port of z.sh with added features.
ctrlp.vim - Active fork of kien/ctrlp.vim—Fuzzy file, buffer, mru, tag, etc finder.
autojump - A cd command that learns - easily navigate directories from the command line
vim-vinegar - vinegar.vim: Combine with netrw to create a delicious salad dressing
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
vim-clap - :clap: Modern performant fuzzy picker, tree-sitter highlighting, and more, for both Vim and NeoVim
z - z - jump around
ranger - A VIM-inspired filemanager for the console