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fs-easymotion

fs-easymotion is a collection of bash functions to help navigate the filesystem using built-in *nix commands. Currently is has only been tested on zsh, but will eventually be updated to work on all the popular shells.

Inpsired by vim-easymotion, it tries to simplify navigation down to long lists with few keystrokes rather than long or repeated commands.

As of now fs-easymotion contains 3 functions sets, each for a different purpose:

  • easycd.sh - navigate to higher directories without having to use ../../../.. repeatedly
    • easyCdUp - Displays pwd with highlighted characters. Navigate to a dir just by pressing the corresponding character.
  • easyfind.sh - find files and directories quickly and open them quickly
    • easyFind [directory-to-search] <search-string> - find all files recursively in a folder that have the search-string in their filename
    • easyFindOpen [directory-to-search] <search-string> - the above, plus asks for a line number of the file/directory you want to open
  • easygrep.sh - find text in files and open their containing files quickly
    • easyGrep [directory-to-search] <search-string> - find all files recursively in a folder that have the search-string in their body text
    • easyGrepOpen [directory-to-search] <search-string> - the above, but asks for a line number of the file you want to open

Installation

Add the following line to the top of your zshrc, and set FSEM to where the files live:

FSEM=/location/to/fs-easymotion
source $FSEM/easycd.sh
source $FSEM/easygrep.sh
source $FSEM/easyfind.sh

Now you can either type the commands listed above in terminal, or alias them for fast access like I do. I suggest:

alias u='easyCdUp'
alias f='easyFind'
alias ff='easyFindOpen'
alias g='easyGrep'
alias gg='easyGrepOpen'

Configuration

Currently, the files have the following configurable options.

  • easycd.sh
    • EASYCD_REPLACE_FIRST_CHAR=1 - whether or not to replace the first character of the dirs or just prepend it (default 1)
    • EASYCD_SHOW_ROOT_AS_A=1 - whether or not to show the root directory as 'a' (default 1)
  • easyfind.sh
    • EASYFIND_IGNORE_CASE=1 - 1 to ignore case, 0 to be case sensitive (default 1)
    • EASYFIND_COMMAND_ON_FILE="$EDITOR" - the command to run on a selected file (defaults to $EDITOR or vim if unset)
  • easygrep.sh
    • EASYGREP_IGNORE_CASE=1 - 1 to ignore case, 0 to be case sensitive (default 1)
    • EASYGREP_COMMAND_ON_FILE="$EDITOR" - the command to run on a selected file (defaults to $EDITOR or vim if unset)
    • EASYGREP_GREP_OPTION="--color=always" - extra options to add to the grep command (default --color=always)

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easycd.sh

easycd.sh

easyfind.sh

easyfind.sh

easygrep.sh

easygrep.sh

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