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Differences between zoxide and z/z.lua? #149

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Hey @c02y,

Regarding performance, zoxide (in my experiments) has generally been orders of magnitude faster than z.lua and other autojumpers. I try to keep zoxide as light as possible - heavy shell plugins tend to add up and slow down the shell startup and prompt.

Regarding features, z.lua does support a few features that are not in zoxide, simply because I haven't seen the need for it yet. For example, in z.lua, you can use z -n (where n is an integer) to go to the nth most "frecent" directory. I don't see the use for something that - I would personally just call zi and use the arrow keys to go to the desired directory. That said, if there's a feature you're missing from any other autojum…

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This discussion was converted from issue #148 on February 11, 2021 20:52.