gcd lets you quickly navigate to Git worktrees on your filesystem.
cdg lets you quickly navigate to directories within your current worktree.
sudo apt install eza fzf fd-find- Clone this repository to
~/.config/git/gcd:
mkdir -p ~/.config/git
git clone https://gitlab.com/davvid/gcd.git ~/.config/git/gcd- Edit your
~/.bashrcor~/.zshrcand add this snippet:
if test -f ~/.config/git/gcd/gcd.sh
then
source ~/.config/git/gcd/gcd.sh
figcd searches for worktrees in $HOME by default.
gcd can be configured to search in other directories by setting the
gcd.paths git config variable:
git config --global --add gcd.paths '$HOME/src'
git config --global --add gcd.paths '$HOME/dev'$VARIABLES are expanded by gcd so that you can reuse your git configuration
in more scenarios.
gcd traverses two levels deep into the configured paths by default.
You can configure gcd to search deeper by setting the gcd.depth variable.
git config --global gcd.depth 3NOTE: higher depth values cause more disk IO and can have an impact on performance.
