zsh-auto-notify
autojump
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zsh-auto-notify
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How to stay focused while balancing all the tools/technologies? (IDE, Github, Slack, Confluence/Jira, Web Browser, Email, Zoom, etc)
get something to notify you whenever a long-running terminal process finishes (I use this zsh plugin), so you don't tab out as soon as something starts running for more than 3 seconds and lose yourself in a rabbit hole
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How not to get distracted during the micro downtime (< 1 min) of the work day?
Automate what you can, I really like this zsh plugin that sends you a notification when a process finishes. Helps me a lot to stop from getting off-track
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Debugging IaC makes me waste days/weeks of time due to adhd
I just use zsh as my shell with the zsh-auto-notify plugin, works perfectly and you can use it inside vscode too (although I dev on linux so idk how you configure it with iterm but I'm sure it's possible).
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Zsh Plugins Commit TOP
auto-notify : - Automatically sends out a notification when a long running task has completed.
autojump
- Autojump: A CD command that learns
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Zshell
I also use zsh for years and did not know that. What I like this: Actually having completions shown in the screen and being able to navigate them with tabs. I think that is not a default behavior, but that is what oh-my-zsh does for you in its default setup. Does someone have more insight on that?
I did not know about this, but I use https://github.com/wting/autojump, so I am not super sad that I missed something that hold me back severely. But good to know.
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Z – Jump Around
Yes, I made a similar keybinding for xonsh, using fd and fzf. I press Alt-c, and fzf shows me all the subdirectories rooted where I'm at.
That's a good intermediary solution. But the one that totally changed my flow was to combine autojump[1] and fzf. autojump is similar to Z (this submission). It stores all the directories you've visited in an SQLite DB and can show them to you (ordered by visit frequency) with a command line argument. So I pipe that to fzf.
Now I can extremely quickly jump to any directory I've been to before - it really helps that they're sorted by visit frequency. I honestly use this more than any other approach - and I probably go for days on end without using the usual TAB autocompletion.
[1] https://github.com/wting/autojump
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Some Useful Bash Aliases – Chuck Carroll
Not quite the same but you should check out autojump if you haven’t before: https://github.com/wting/autojump
- Cdpath: Easily Navigate Directories in the Terminal
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People who use the terminal all the time. What are you up to?
I switched to linux recently and iam loving it the speed and CLI tools that linux provides are amazing you can do anything imaginable in the terminal i use Spotify in the terminal navigate very very fast using auto-jump and its just easier than navigating all those uis and using the keyboard for everything is way faster and easier on your hand than the mouse and keyboard combination especially if you use a window manager
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stupid Linux tricks - cd one shell to the current dir of another, without using the clipboard, mouse, or even the pwd command
If you're interested in these types of things take a look at https://github.com/agkozak/zsh-z or https://github.com/wting/autojump
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Have you made a bash script that improved your life in some way? My examples
Have you tried autojump?
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What terminal apps are you using?
Dont forget to try Autojump (https://github.com/wting/autojump). Makes CDing to folders such a breeze
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Isn’t cd .. the only acceptable way?
I would think so but here is a link for anyone that can't find it: https://github.com/wting/autojump
What are some alternatives?
zsh-syntax-highlighting - Fish shell like syntax highlighting for Zsh.
zoxide - A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
zsh-autosuggestions - Fish-like autosuggestions for zsh
zsh-z - Jump quickly to directories that you have visited "frecently." A native Zsh port of z.sh with added features.
Vim - The official Vim repository
z - z - jump around
base16-shell - Base16 for Shells
fasd - Command-line productivity booster, offers quick access to files and directories, inspired by autojump, z and v.
Blackbox - Safely store secrets in Git/Mercurial/Subversion
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
vim-easymotion - Vim motions on speed!
z - Pure-fish z directory jumping