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Project Jump
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============
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# Project Jump
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Provides `pj` function and aliases that quickly jumps to pre-specified
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directories.
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Provides `pj` function and aliases that quickly jumps to pre-specified directories.
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Usage
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## Usage
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- Set `$PROJECT_PATHS` in your ~/.zshrc
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- In ZSH you now can open a project directory with the command: `pj my-project`
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the plugin will locate the `my-project` directory in one of the $PROJECT_PATHS
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Also tab completion is supported.
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with tab completion.
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- `pjo my-project` will open the directory in $EDITOR
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Comparison with fasd
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--------------------
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- The fasd module which allows quick jumping to all visited directories
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in most frequently visited order and many more features.
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## Comparison with fasd
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- The fasd module which allows quick jumping to all visited directories in most frequently visited order and many more features.
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- Prefer pj if you just want simple tab completion of common directories.
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- No issue with using both pj and fasd at the same time.
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