fasd
Fasd directory jumping for Sublime Text
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- Total 75
- Win 29
- Mac 31
- Linux 15
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Fasd Directory Jumping for Sublime Text (Archived)
The fasd
plugin adds fasd directory jumping to Sublime Text; quickly open directories that you frequent on the command line.
A valid fasd
installation is required.
This project is not longer maintained.
Installation
Package Control
Press cmd/ctrl + shift + p to open the command palette.
Type Package Control: Install Package
and press enter. Then search for fasd
.
Manually
Clone this repo as fasd
into Sublime Text's Packages
directory. (Preferences > Browse packages…)
git clone https://github.com/externl/sublime-fasd fasd
What is fasd?
From the fasd GitHub page:
Fasd keeps track of files and directories you have accessed, so that you can quickly reference them in the command line.
Settings
// Choices are:
// 'best_match' — best match is used
// 'list' — list matches to choose from
// 'list_all' — search list of directories based on 'frecency'
"mode": "list"
Usage
Open the command palate and search fasd: Jump to directory
and press enter. Depending on the mode
setting you can either enter a directory RegEx or search a list of frequently and recently visited directories from command line fasd
installation.
Keybindings
cmd/ctrl + shift + o: jump to directory using selected mode
setting.