Bash-dirstack
bash-dirstack
https://github.com/goetzpf/bash-dirstack
An implementation of a persistent directory stack in bash.
Although bash has the built-in commands "dirs", "pushd" and "popd" that manage a directory stack, these commands lack certain features.
bash-dirstack has the following advantages:
- A single directory stack file can be shared across all terminal windows of your session.
- The directory stack is a text file than can be edited.
- The directory stack is preserved after you log off.
- You can use several directory stacks, each with a different name.
- You can go to the last entry on the stack without removing it from the stack.
- You can navigate to directories in the stack without changing the stack.
- You can use strings, even regular expressions to select directories from the stack.
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21 November 2019
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Kind | Description |
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Required to use | tail |
Required to use | nl |
Required to use | sed |
Required to use | bash |
Required to use | grep |
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