bookmark
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Directory bookmarker: use bm (bookmark) instead of cd /really/long/path/
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bookmark
A cross-platform command line bookmarking tool
With bookmark you can type bm myProject
to move to a bookmarked directory instead of cd /really/long/path/to/myProject
.
What?
I ain't tryin' to waste my time typing out long paths all day. If you have used python's virtualenvwrapper before, you might miss how the workon
command can switch directories for you. Bookmark aims to be like that, but for any directory.
Much better right?
Install
Bookmark requires Node.js
$ npm install -g bookmark
then, for bash / zsh:
$ . bm --add-alias
Bookmark relies on .sh/.bat scripts to do its magic. Bookmark feeds those scripts the path you want to cd
to. For a script's cd
command to actually change the directory in your current shell you need to 'source' that script.
Typing $ source bm <bookmark>
every time is lame. You can avoid typing source
each time by manually adding an alias (bm="source bm"
) to your .bash_aliases
or .bashrc
, or you can let bookmark try to add it for you with $ . bm --add-alias
.
How to use
Usage: bm [options] [command]
Commands:
add <bookmark_name> [bookmark_path]
update <bookmark_name> [bookmark_path]
remove <bookmark_name>
list [bookmark_name]
<bookmark_name>
Options:
-h, --help output usage information
-v output the version number
Commands can also be truncated for less typing:
- add / a
- update / up / u
- remove / rm / r
- list / ls / l
Bookmarks are saved in bookmark.db
in your home directory.
Examples
# Add a bookmark called myProject at current location:
$ bm add myProject
Bookmark added:
myProject C:\User\Person\Projects\myProjectStuff
# Add a bookmark called myProject at given path:
$ bm add myProject \User\Person\Projects\myProjectStuff
Bookmark added:
myProject C:\User\Person\Projects\myProjectStuff
# cd to your bookmark's directory
$ bm myProject
Is there a better way to do this?
Probably, but I don't know what it is. I've seen some complex shell scripts floating around the web, but they didn't seem to do exactly what I wanted and I couldn't find any solutions for Windows machines.
It might have been better to exclude Node and only use .sh/.bat scripts, but my .sh/.bat-scripting-fu isn't up to that challenge.
Changelog
- 0.2.0 - Support for zsh, fixes for npm prefix paths with spaces
- 0.2.1 - Fixed windows/cygwin accidental escape chars in path
- 0.2.2 - Updated commander.js dep
- 0.2.3 - Fixed
find
command issue
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2014 Sterling DeMille
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