1ZOXIDE(1)                           zoxide                           ZOXIDE(1)
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NAME

6       zoxide - a smarter cd command
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SYNOPSIS

9       zoxide SUBCOMMAND [OPTIONS]
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DESCRIPTION

12       zoxide is a smarter cd command for your terminal. It keeps track of the
13       directories you use most frequently, and uses a  ranking  algorithm  to
14       navigate to the best match.
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USAGE

17       z foo              # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo
18       z foo bar          # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo and bar
19       z foo /            # cd into a subdirectory starting with foo
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21       z ~/foo            # z also works like a regular cd command
22       z foo/             # cd into relative path
23       z ..               # cd one level up
24       z -                # cd into previous directory
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26       zi foo             # cd with interactive selection (using fzf)
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28       z foo<SPACE><TAB>  # show interactive completions (bash 4.4+/fish/zsh only)
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SUBCOMMANDS

31       zoxide-add(1)
32              Add a new directory to the database, or increment its rank.
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34       zoxide-import(1)
35              Import entries from another application.
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37       zoxide-init(1)
38              Generate shell configuration.
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40       zoxide-query(1)
41              Search for a directory in the database.
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43       zoxide-remove(1)
44              Remove a directory from the database.
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OPTIONS

47       -h, --help
48              Print help information.
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50       -V, --version
51              Print version information.
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

54       Environment  variables  can be used for configuration. They must be set
55       before zoxide-init(1) is called.
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57       _ZO_DATA_DIR
58              Specifies the directory in which the database is stored. The de‐
59              fault value varies across OSes:
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61                  OS          Path
62                  Linux/BSD   $XDG_DATA_HOME          or
63                              $HOME/.local/share,    eg.
64                              /home/alice/.local/share
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67                  macOS       $HOME/Library/Application
68                              Support,  eg.   /Users/Al‐
69                              ice/Library/Application
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71                  Windows     %LOCALAPPDATA%,        eg.
72                              C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Lo‐
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75       _ZO_ECHO
76              When set to 1, z will print the matched directory  before  navi‐
77              gating to it.
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79       _ZO_EXCLUDE_DIRS
80              Prevents the specified directories from being added to the data‐
81              base. This is provided as a list of globs, separated by  OS-spe‐
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84                  OS                Separator
85                  Linux/macOS/BSD   :, eg. $HOME:$HOME/private/*
86                  Windows           ;, eg. $HOME;$HOME/private/*
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88              By  default,  this  is  set to $HOME. After setting this up, you
89              might need to use zoxide-remove(1) to remove  any  existing  en‐
90              tries from the database.
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92       _ZO_FZF_OPTS
93              Custom  options  to pass to fzf(1) during interactive selection.
94              See the manpage for the full list of options.
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96       _ZO_MAXAGE
97              Configures the aging algorithm, which limits the maximum  number
98              of entries in the database. By default, this is set to 10000.
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100       _ZO_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS
101              When set to 1, z will resolve symlinks before adding directories
102              to the database.
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ALGORITHM

105       AGING  zoxide uses a parameter called _ZO_MAXAGE to limit the number of
106              entries  in  the  database based on usage patterns. If the total
107              FRECENCY of the directories in the database exceeds this  value,
108              we  divide  each directory's score by a factor k - such that the
109              new total becomes ~90% of _ZO_MAXAGE.  Thereafter,  if  the  new
110              score  of  any  directory  falls below 1, it is removed from the
111              database.
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113              Theoretically, the maximum number of directories in the database
114              is 4 * _ZO_MAXAGE, although it is lower in practice.
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116       FRECENCY
117              Each  directory  in zoxide is given a score, starting with 1 the
118              first time it is accessed. Every subsequent access increases the
119              score by 1. When a query is made, we calculate frecency based on
120              the last time the directory was accessed:
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122                  Last access time       Frecency
123                  Within the last hour   score * 4
124                  Within the last day    score * 2
125                  Within the last week   score / 2
126                  Otherwise              score / 4
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REPORTING BUGS

129       For any issues, feature requests, or questions, please visit:
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131       https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/issues
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AUTHOR

134       Ajeet D'Souza <98ajeet@gmail.com>
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138                                  2021-04-12                         ZOXIDE(1)
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