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non port: sysutils/autojump/pkg-deinstall

Number of commits found: 3

Tuesday, 11 Aug 2020
07:50 lwhsu search for other commits by this committer
Readd sysutils/autojump, faster way to navigate your filesystem

PR:		248470
Submitted by:	Michel Boaventura <michel@boaventura.dev>
Original commitRevision:544671 
Saturday, 15 Mar 2014
08:01 danfe search for other commits by this committer
- Sanitize and cleanup the port a bit: remove "Portname is ..." from COMMENT,
  drop useless EXTRACT_SUFX, define LICENSE (GPLv3), sort the knobs, etc.
- Do not patch ./install.zsh file; it is nearly identical to ./install.sh
  except for the _f file, which can be installed separately (do so)
- Stagify, use OPTIONS helpers, trim superfluous whitespace here and there
Original commitRevision:348293 
Monday, 30 Apr 2012
03:28 stephen search for other commits by this committer
- New port sysutils/autojump

Autojump is a tool that acts as a complement to cd: it makes navigating your
filesystem a lot faster. It works by automagically maintaining a database of
the directories you use the most from the command line, and allows you to jump
back and forth between them, by typing just a few letters of the name of the
directory you want to jump to.

PR:             ports/151467
Submitted by:   Neeraj Verma <neeraj.verma.ports@vermatech.com>
Original commit

Number of commits found: 3