Hi all,
I'm a new fish user escaping from the zsh camp :)
autojump is a productivity boost tool to chdir quickly (
https://github.com/joelthelion/autojump/wiki).
j proj -> ~/to/long/dont/read/projects
fasd absorbs autojump's idea and makes it convenient to reference file in a
similar manner on the command line.
v often-accessed-file -> vim
~/a/very/long/path/containing/an/often-accessed-file
o may-be-a-web-page -> xdg-open
~/i/am/a/haskell/enthusiast/may-be-a-web-page
I know that the chdir feature (initiated by autojump) can be worked around
by fish_prompt, however,
it seems difficult to emulate the file-reference feature (v
often-accessed-file) without some hooks.
As far as I know, fish does not have such preexec hook (zsh's preexec).
Have you considered adding such hooks or implement this functionality in
the core (it's very slow for fasd to use many awk scripts and others).
--
Regards,
Ray Song
http://maskray.me
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