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pin-cli
Pin your most used locations. Quickly teleport to pinned locations. Guarantee to save up to 10 seconds.
How does it works
A pin is just an alias to a specific folder. All the new pins are added to a separate file (.pins). This files is then linked to the .bashrc
Install
$ npm install -g pin-cli
Basic usage
Go to a directory you want to save
$ cd /path-to-dir
$ pin add <pin-name>
$ <pin-name>
Commands
pin add [PIN-NAME]
Pin the current location.
USAGE
$ pin add [PIN-NAME]
ARGUMENTS
PIN-NAME pin name
OPTIONS
-f, --force
-h, --help show CLI help
-n, --name=name pin name
pin clean
Remove all the pins that point to non existing locations.
USAGE
$ pin clean
OPTIONS
-f, --force
-h, --help show CLI help
pin delete [PIN-NAME]
Delete a specific pin or the pin to the current folder
USAGE
$ pin delete [PIN-NAME]
OPTIONS
-f, --force
-h, --help show CLI help
pin help [COMMAND]
display help for pin
USAGE
$ pin help [COMMAND]
ARGUMENTS
COMMAND command to show help for
OPTIONS
--all see all commands in CLI
pin list
List all the pins
USAGE
$ pin list
OPTIONS
-h, --help show CLI help
pin nuke
Delete all the pins
USAGE
$ pin nuke
OPTIONS
-f, --force
-h, --help show CLI help
-n, --name=name name to print
pin search
Search for a pin
USAGE
$ pin search