Autojump rocks. The prompt command is extended to maintain an MRU of
directories, so that one can use 'j fragment' to jump to a directory
with 'fragment' in its name. This should be a nice efficiency win.
# TinyOS
source /opt/tinyos/tinyos.sh ~/workspace/tinyos-2.x
# TinyOS
source /opt/tinyos/tinyos.sh ~/workspace/tinyos-2.x
+# Autojump
+[ -f /usr/share/autojump/autojump.bash ] && . /usr/share/autojump/autojump.bash
+
# Make ctrl-W erase back to the next filename path (so stop at /). This makes
# bash behave more like vim.
#stty -a | grep werase
# Make ctrl-W erase back to the next filename path (so stop at /). This makes
# bash behave more like vim.
#stty -a | grep werase