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chd-node

v3.1.1

Published

Tool to make changing to frequently visited directories faster

Downloads

11

Readme

chd

A command line tool to make changing to frequently visited directories faster by allowing the user to link it to a name. Then by using 'chd name' the terminal will change to the linked directory.

Install

Install using npm

npm i -g chd-node

Uninstall

Recommended to first run uninstall to remove chd alias

chd uninstall

Then uninstall using npm

npm un -g chd-node

Usage

A usage guide can be found using:

chd help

To change directory, use a directory name:

chd name

To change to a sub directory, use a directory name + /sub-directory:

chd name/sub-directory

To get a list of your linked directories use:

chd list

To add onto your current directory use:

chd add name

To add onto your list of linked directories use:

chd add name directory

To rename an existing linked directory use:

chd rename name

To delete an existing linked directory use:

chd delete name

Installation instructions for Command Prompt and Powershell:

chd windows

Original

This is a Node.js implementation of the shell project:https://github.com/zacharyedwardsdowns/chd

Note

More than one directory name is allowed to point to a single directory, however each directory name must be unique.