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go -- quick directory switching =============================== Download the latest go packages from here: (archive) http://go-tool.googlecode.com/files/go-1.2.1.zip Home : http://trentm.com/projects/go/ License : MIT (see LICENSE.txt) Platforms : Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Unix Current Version : 1.2.1 Dev Status : mature Requirements : Python >= 2.4 (http://www.activestate.com/ActivePython/) What's new? ----------- I have moved hosting of `go.py` from my [personal pages](http://trentm.com/projects/) to the [go-tool Google Code project](http://code.google.com/p/go-tool/). See the [Change Log](#changelog) below for more. Why go? ------- `go` is a small command for changing directories quickly. Typically you have a set of directories that you work in. Typing out the names of those dirs in full can be tedious. `go` allows you to give a shortcut name for a directory, say `ko` for `D:\trentm\main\Apps\Komodo-devel`, and do the following: C:\> go ko D:\trentm\main\Apps\Komodo-devel> and C:\> go ko/test D:\trentm\main\Apps\Komodo-devel\test> Think of it as a super `cd`. `go` is free (MIT License). Please send any feedback to [Trent Mick](mailto:trentm@google's mail thing). Install Notes ------------- Download the latest (1) `go` source package, (2) unzip it, (3) run `python setup.py install` in the unzipped directory, and (4) run `python -m go` to setup the shell driver: unzip go-1.2.1.zip cd go-1.2.1 python setup.py install python -m go # to setup shell integration Getting Started --------------- The most common things you'll do with `go` are adding new shortcuts: [~/Library/Application Support/Komodo]$ go -a koappdata listing the shortcuts you've created: [~]$ go --list Go Shortcuts ============ Default shortcuts: . . .. .. ... ../.. tmp /tmp ~ /Users/trentm Custom shortcuts: cgi-bin /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables koappdata /Users/trentm/Library/Application Support/Komodo pyinstall /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6 staging /Users/trentm/Sites/staging www /Users/trentm/Sites and switching to directories using those shortcuts: [~]$ go pyinstall [/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.6]$ go www [~/Sites]$ Run `go --help` for full usage details or just [take a look at the `go.py` script](go.py): $ go --help Quick directory changing. Usage: go <shortcut>[/sub/dir/path] # change directories # same as "go -c ..." go -c|-o|-a|-d|-s ... # cd, open, add, delete, set go --list [<pattern>] # list matching shortcuts Options: -h, --help print this help and exit -V, --version print verion info and exit -c, --cd <path> cd to shortcut path in shell -s, --set <shortcut> <dir> set a shortcut to <dir> -a, --add-current <shortcut> add shortcut to current directory -d, --delete <shortcut> delete the named shortcut -o, --open <path> open the given shortcut path in explorer (Windows only) -l, --list [<pattern>] list current shortcuts Generally you have a set of directories that you commonly visit. Typing these paths in full can be a pain. This script allows one to define a set of directory shortcuts to be able to quickly change to them. For example, I could define 'ko' to represent "D:\trentm\main\Apps\Komodo-devel", then C:\> go ko D:\trentm\main\Apps\Komodo-devel> and C:\> go ko/test D:\trentm\main\Apps\Komodo-devel\test> As well, you can always use some standard shortcuts, such as '~' (home) and '...' (up two dirs). See <http://trentm.com/projects/go/> for more information. Change Log ---------- ### v1.2.1 - Fix the helper command line "setup" code to work with Python 2.4. ### v1.2.0 - Add support for "go FOO" falling back to changing to subdirectory "FOO" if there is no "FOO" shortcut. Patch from Phil Schwartz. ### v1.1.0 - Move to 'go-tool' Google Code project. (Couldn't use "go" because Google Code requires minimum 4 (or 3?) characters for a project name.) - Add automatic setup code to assist with setting up the shell integration drivers. ### v1.0.6 - Redo changes to 'function go' that were made in version 1.0.4 so that people without my own personal Bash definitions can actually use it. ### v1.0.5 - Fix bug where 'go' would fail to switch to a directory with spaces. ### v1.0.4 - Improve Bash 'function go' to fail more gracefully if 'go' is not found on the PATH. ### v1.0.3 - Correct information about the suggested Bash "go" function definition to avoid a user's possible "which" alias (some RedHat systems setup "alias which='type -p'") that can screw things up. ### v1.0.2 - Filter out the stupid FCNTL.py deprecation warning for usage with Python 2.3 on Windows. ### v1.0.1 - Ensure the installed 'go' script on non-Windows is executable. ### v1.0.0 - Change version attributes and semantics. Before: had a _version_ tuple. After: __version__ is a string, __version_info__ is a tuple. ### v0.9.2: - Fix install on Un*x: 'go' script wasn't in sdist to install ### v0.9.1: - Find gow.cpp again and get gow.exe into dists to fix installation and DQSD integration on Windows. ### v0.9.0: - Move hosting to trentm.com. - Improve starter docs a little bit. ### v0.8.2: - Ensure that "go SHORTCUT" switches to the correct drive on Windows when called in a subsystem:window environment (via the /D switch). - Drop the '-o' option added by the DQSD go.xml search. This means that openning the given path in the _shell_ is now the default, as it is for command line usage. ### v0.8.1: - Remove a debugging statement in 0.8.0 that caused "go SHORTCUT" to fail from Dave's Quick Search Deskbar. - Install go.py as 'go' in Linux, which executable bit set. Before this, getting go going was a real pain. It still is somewhat. ### v0.8.0: - Improve Windows integration: errors are now shown in dialogs rather than lost on the non-existant console. - Improve DQSD integration. The default action is not to open a shell to the stated directory. "go -o" can be used, as on the command line, to open a directory in Explorer. - Fix bug introduced in 0.7.0 whereby using go's innocuous options (-h, -V) could result in a directory change from the last "go" call. - Add explicit "-c" option for the default "change directories" action. - Improve shortcut listing output. ### v0.7.0: - Add an optional argument when listing (-l|--list) to be a pattern for existing shortcuts, e.g.: go -l foo # lists all shortcuts with foo in them - Add DQSD (Dave's Quick Search Deskbar) integration. After installation and a re-start of DQSD you should be able to jump to directory shortcuts via "go SHORTCUT[/SUBPATH]" in DQSD. ### v0.6.3: - first public release
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