A bash function that patches the native cd
to allow changing directories
instantly using a fuzzy match, with or without an interactive menu.
- Preserves the native
cd
completion. - Understands
CDPATH
. - Remembers all visited directories.
- Allows changing directory to any directory from the history that matches the input fuzzy search (unless it matches an actual directory).
- Shows available choices with
ls
preview, when there are more than one matches (optional). - Does not override the builtin
cd
when running non-interactively. - Adds flags such as
cd -l
to view and manage the history. - Three operation modes:
- Minimal - cd to best match
- Interactive
- Interactive with
ls
preview
- Optional fuzzy bash completions.
Fuzzy CD requires a recent version of fzf.
This setup script will download the fuzzycd
function to /usr/local/bin
and
apply the necessary source
command to your startup script.
$ curl -Ls get.dannyb.co/fuzzycd/setup | bash
You are encouraged to inspect the setup script before running.
- Place the
fuzzycd
file in/usr/local/bin/
and make it executable - Source it (
source /usr/local/bin/fuzzycd
) from your startup script (for example:~/.bashrc
)
Show Usage Patterns
$ cd -h
Usage:
cd DIR change working directory
cd SEARCH change working directory or show selection menu
cd -l list history with fzf
cd -e edit history file
cd -s show history file
cd -d [DIR] delete current or specified directory from history
cd -c show completions function [usage: eval "$(cd -c)"]
cd -v show version
cd -h show this help
Environment Variables:
FUZZYCD_HISTORY_FILE
Path to history file (default: ~/.fuzzycd-history)
FUZZYCD_MODE
Set operation mode (one of: m, i, p)
m = minimal, non interactive, always cd to best match (default)
i = interactive when needed, no preview
p = interactive when needed, with ls preview
FUZZYCD_COMPLETIONS_COUNT
Maximum number of suggestions to show in bash completions
(default: 10)
Interactive Keyboard Bindings:
Del
Delete selected directory from history
First, verify that Fuzzy CD is properly installed by running:
$ cd -h
Now, you can use cd
normally to change to any directory. These directories
will be remembered in a history file. You can view this file by running:
$ cd -s
# or
$ cat ~/.fuzzycd-history
Use cd
with a string that is not a directory. If exactly one directory in
the history matches this string, you will instantly cd
to it as usual.
If more than one directories match, you will be prompted to choose one of the
matching directories when running in interactive mode, or you will
cd
to the best match when running in non-interactive mode (default).
To enable fuzzy bash completions, add the following line to your ~/.bashrc
:
eval "$(cd -c)"
This works best when tab completion is configured for inline completions, which
you can set by adding/updating the ~/.inputrc
file:
# ~/.inputrc
TAB: menu-complete
- Remove the
source /usr/local/bin/fuzzycd
line from your~/.bashrc
. - Delete
/usr/local/bin/fuzzycd
. - Optionally, delete the history file (
~/.fuzzycd-history
). - Retsrat your session.
If you experience any issue, have a question or a suggestion, or if you wish to contribute, feel free to open an issue.