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## wd
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**Maintainer:** [mfaerevaag](https://github.com/mfaerevaag)
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`wd` (warp directory) lets you jump to custom directories in zsh, without using cd. Why? Because cd seems ineffecient when the folder is frequently visited or has a long path. [Source](https://github.com/mfaerevaag/wd)
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### Usage
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* Add warp point to current working directory:
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wd add test
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If a warp point with the same name exists, use `add!` to overwrite it.
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* From an other directory, warp to test with:
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wd test
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* You can warp back to previous directory, and so on, with the puncticulation syntax:
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wd ..
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wd ...
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This is a wrapper for the zsh `dirs` function.
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* Remove warp point test point:
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wd rm test
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* List warp points to current directory (stored in `~/.warprc`):
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wd show
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* List all warp points (stored in `~/.warprc`):
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wd ls
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* Print usage with no opts or the `help` argument.
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