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⚡ A new cd command that helps you navigate faster by learning your habits.

z.lua

A command line tool which helps you navigate faster by learning your habits ⚡

An alternative to z.sh with windows and posix shells support and various improvements.

README in Chinese | 中文文档

Description

z.lua is a faster way to navigate your filesystem. It tracks your most used directories, based on 'frecency'. After a short learning phase, z will take you to the most 'frecent' directory that matches ALL of the regexes given on the command line, in order.

For example, z foo bar would match /foo/bar but not /bar/foo.

Reputation

From people using z.lua:

  • I like this in principal. I’m pretty damn predictable at the command line and far too lazy to make shortcuts
  • It feels far more intuitive and it's so incredibly convenient to be able to jump between folders I'm working in without having to traverse an entire tree. The shell used to feel so constraining for me, but tools like this are making me enjoy it so much more.
  • I can finally have autojump-like functionality on my Raspberry Pi 1 without waiting 30 seconds every time I open a new shell. Thanks z.lua devs.
  • Anyway, z.lua is a promising project. If you only need directory jumping, it may be the best choice.

Features

  • 10x times faster than fasd and autojump, 3x times faster than z.sh.
  • Gain the ultimate speed with an optional native module written in C.
  • Available for posix shells: bash, zsh, dash, sh, ash, ksh, busybox and etc.
  • Available for Fish Shell, Power Shell and Windows cmd.
  • Enhanced matching algorithm takes you to where ever you want precisely.
  • Allow updating database only if $PWD changed with "$_ZL_ADD_ONCE" set to 1.
  • Interactive selection enables you to choose where to go before cd.
  • Integrated with FZF (optional) for interactive selection and completion.
  • Quickly go back to a parent directory instead of typing "cd ../../..".
  • Corresponding experience in different shells and operating systems.
  • Compatible with Lua (5.1, 5.2, 5.3+) and luajit.
  • Self contained, distributed as a single z.lua script, no other dependence.

Examples

z foo        # cd to most frecent dir matching foo
z foo bar    # cd to most frecent dir matching foo and bar
z -r foo     # cd to the highest ranked dir matching foo
z -t foo     # cd to most recently accessed dir matching foo
z -l foo     # list matches instead of cd
z -c foo     # restrict matches to subdirs of $PWD
z -e foo     # echo the best match, don't cd
z -i foo     # cd with interactive selection
z -I foo     # cd with interactive selection using fzf
z -b foo     # cd to the parent directory starting with foo
z -b foo bar # replace foo with bar in cwd and cd there

Install

  • Fig (works with all shells)

    Fig adds apps, shortcuts, and autocomplete to your existing terminal.

    Install z.lua in just one click.

  • Bash:

    put something like this in your .bashrc:

    eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init bash)"
    

    the default matching algorithm is similar to z.sh to keep compatible, you may like the enhanced matching algorithm for productivity:

    eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init bash enhanced once)"
    

    and perhaps this:

    eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init bash enhanced once echo)"
    

    if you want z.lua print the new directory after cd.

    For fzf tab completion use:

    eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init bash enhanced once fzf)"
    

    NOTE: For wsl-1 users, lua-filesystem must be installed:

    sudo apt-get install lua-filesystem
    

    To avoid a wsl-1 defect.

  • Zsh:

    put something like this in your .zshrc:

    eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init zsh)"
    

    Options like "enhanced", "once" and "fzf" can be used after --init too. It can also be initialized from "skywind3000/z.lua" with your zsh plugin managers (antigen / oh-my-zsh).

    NOTE: for wsl-1 users, lua-filesystem must be installed.

  • Posix Shells:

    put something like this in your .profile:

    eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init posix)"
    

    For old shells like ksh (Korn Shell), some features are missing, you can try:

    eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init posix legacy)"
    

    To generate old posix compatible script.

  • Fish Shell (version 2.4.0 or above):

    Create ~/.config/fish/conf.d/z.fish with following code

    lua /path/to/z.lua --init fish | source
    

    If you'd like z.lua to cooperate with fish's own directory history, you can put

    set -gx _ZL_CD cd
    

    into the same file.

  • Power Shell:

    ⚠️ WARNING: users of Starship Prompt should add the following command after starship init.

    put something like this in your profile.ps1:

    Invoke-Expression (& { (lua /path/to/z.lua --init powershell) -join "`n" })
    
  • Windows cmd (with clink):

    • Copy z.lua and z.cmd to clink's home directory
    • Add clink's home to %PATH% (z.cmd can be called anywhere)
    • Ensure that "lua" can be called in %PATH%
  • Windows cmder:

    • Copy z.lua and z.cmd to cmder/vendor
    • Add cmder/vendor to %PATH%
    • Ensure that "lua" can be called in %PATH%
  • Windows WSL-1:

    Install lua-filesystem module before init z.lua:

      sudo apt-get install lua-filesystem
    

    This module is required due to a wsl-1 defect.

Options

  • set $_ZL_CMD in .bashrc/.zshrc to change the command (default z).
  • set $_ZL_DATA in .bashrc/.zshrc to change the datafile (default ~/.zlua).
  • set $_ZL_NO_PROMPT_COMMAND if you're handling PROMPT_COMMAND yourself.
  • set $_ZL_EXCLUDE_DIRS to a comma separated list of dirs to exclude.
  • set $_ZL_ADD_ONCE to '1' to update database only if $PWD changed.
  • set $_ZL_MAXAGE to define a aging threshold (default is 5000).
  • set $_ZL_CD to specify your own cd command (default is builtin cd in Unix shells).
  • set $_ZL_ECHO to 1 to display new directory name after cd.
  • set $_ZL_MATCH_MODE to 1 to enable enhanced matching.
  • set $_ZL_NO_CHECK to 1 to disable path validation, use z --purge to clean
  • set $_ZL_HYPHEN to 0 to treat a hyphen (-) as a lua regexp special character, set $_ZL_HYPHEN to 1 to treat a hyphen as a normal character. If $_ZL_HYPHEN is not set or if it is set to auto, z.lua tries to treat - as a lua regexp special character first. If there are no matches, z.lua tries again, this time treating - as a normal character.
  • set $_ZL_CLINK_PROMPT_PRIORITY change clink prompt register priority (default 99).

Aging

The rank of directories maintained by z.lua undergoes aging based on a simple formula. The rank of each entry is incremented every time it is accessed. When the sum of ranks is over 5000 ($_ZL_MAXAGE), all ranks are multiplied by 0.9. Entries with a rank lower than 1 are forgotten.

Frecency

Frecency is a portmanteau of 'recent' and 'frequency'. It is a weighted rank that depends on how often and how recently something occurred. As far as I know, Mozilla came up with the term.

To z.lua, a directory that has low ranking but has been accessed recently will quickly have higher rank than a directory accessed frequently a long time ago. Frecency is determined at runtime.

Default Matching

By default, z.lua uses default matching algorithm similar to the original z.sh. Paths must be match all of the regexes in order.

  • cd to a directory contains foo:

    z foo
    
  • use multiple arguments:

    Assuming the following database:

    10   /home/user/work/inbox
    30   /home/user/mail/inbox
    

    "z in" would cd into /home/user/mail/inbox as the higher weighted entry. However you can pass multiple arguments to z.lua to prefer a different entry. In the above example, "z w in" would then change directory to /home/user/work/inbox.

  • use regexes:

    z foo$   # cd to a directory ends with foo
    z %d     # cd to a directory that contains a digit

    Unlike z.sh, z.lua uses the Lua regular expression syntax.

Enhanced Matching

Enhanced matching can be enabled by exporting the environment:

export _ZL_MATCH_MODE=1

Or, append a enhanced after --init xxx:

eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init bash enhanced)"

For a given set of queries (the set of command-line arguments passed to z.lua), a path is a match if and only if:

  1. Queries match the path in order (same as default method).
  2. The last query matches the last segment of the path.

If no match is found, it will fall back to default matching method.

  • match the last segment of the path:

    Assuming the following database:

    10   /home/user/workspace
    20   /home/user/workspace/project1
    30   /home/user/workspace/project2
    40   /home/user/workspace/project3
    

    If you use "z wo" in enhanced matching mode, only the /home/user/workspace will be matched, because according to rule No.2 it is the only path whose last segment matches "wo".

    Since the last segment of a path is always easier to be recalled, it is sane to give it higher priority. You can also achieve this by typing "z space$" in both methods, but "z wo" is easier to type.

    Tips for rule No.2:

    • If you want your last query not only to match the last segment of the path, append '$' as the last query. eg. "z wo $".
    • If you want your last query not to match the last segment of the path, append '/' as the last query. eg. "z wo /".
  • cd to the existent path if there is no match:

    Sometimes if you use:

    z foo
    

    And there is no matching result in the database, but there is an existent directory which can be accessed with the name "foo" from current directory, "z foo" will just work as:

    cd foo
    

    So, in the enhanced matching method, you can always use z like cd to change directory even if the new directory is untracked (hasn't been accessed).

  • Skip the current directory:

    When you are calling z xxx but the best match is the current directory, z.lua will choose the 2nd best match result for you. Assuming the database:

    10   /Users/Great_Wall/.rbenv/versions/2.4.1/lib/ruby/gems
    20   /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.0.0/gems
    

    When I use z gems by default, it will take me to /Library/Ruby/Gems/2.0.0/gems, but it's not what I want, so I press up arrow and execute z gems again, it will take me to /Users/Great_Wall/.rbenv/versions/2.4.1/lib/ruby/gems and this what I want.

    Of course, I can always use z env gems to indicate what I want precisely. Skip the current directory means when you use z xxx you always want to change directory instead of stay in the same directory and do nothing if current directory is the best match.

The default matching method is designed to be compatible with original z.sh, but the enhanced matching method is much more handy and exclusive to z.lua.

Add Once

By default, z.lua will add current directory to database each time before display command prompt (correspond with z.sh). But there is an option to allow z.lua add path only if current working directory changed.

To enable this, you can set $_ZL_ADD_ONCE to 1 before init z.lua. Or you can initialize z.lua on linux like this:

eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init bash once)"
eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init zsh once)"
lua /path/to/z.lua --init fish once | source

With add once mode off (default), z.lua will consider the time you spent in the directory (like z.sh). When this mode is on, consider the times you accessed the directory (like autojump), and that could be much faster on slow hardware.

Interactive Selection

When there are multiple matches found, using z -i will display a list:

$ z -i soft
3:  0.25        /home/data/software
2:  3.75        /home/skywind/tmp/comma/software
1:  21          /home/skywind/software
> {CURSOR}

And then you can input the number and choose where to go before actual cd. eg. input 3 to cd to /home/data/software. And if you just press ENTER and input nothing, it will just quit and stay where you were.

NOTE: for fish shell, this feature requires fish 2.7.0 or above.

FZF Supports

From version 1.1.0, a new option "-I" will allow you to use fzf to select when there are multiple matches.

When we use "z -I vim",12 paths contains keyword "vim" has been matched and ordered by their frecent value, the higher frecent comes with the higher rank. Then without cd to the highest ranked path, z.lua passes all the candidates to fzf.

Now you can input some space separated keywords (no order required) or use CTRL+J/CTRL+K (same as UP/DOWN) to select where you want to go, or ESC / CTRL+D/G to give up.

Of course, you can always give more keywords to z command to match your destination precisely. "z -I" is similar to "z -i", but use fzf. Both "-i" and "-I" provide you another way for path navigation.

Usually, z -I can be aliased to zf (z + fuzzy finder) for convenience. If there are only one path matched, z -I will jump to it directly, fzf will only be invoked for multiple matches. "z -I ." or "zf ." can be used to use fzf select from entire database.

For more information about this, please visit wiki - effective with fzf.

NOTE: For fish shell, this feature requires fish 2.7.0 or above. You can specify fzf executable in $_ZL_FZF environment variable, "fzf" will be called by default.

Jump Backwards

New option "-b" can quickly go back to a specific parent directory in bash instead of typing "cd ../../.." redundantly.

  • (No argument): cd into the project root, the project root the nearest parent directory with .git/.hg/.svn in it.
  • (One argument): cd into the closest parent starting with keyword, if not find, go to the parent containing keyword.
  • (Two arguments): replace the first value with the second one (in the current path). If simple substitution does not work, falls back to fuzzily replacing path components.

Let's start by aliasing z -b to zb:

# go all the way up to the project root (in this case, the one that has .git in it)
~/github/lorem/src/public$ zb
  => cd ~/github/lorem

# cd into to the first parent directory named g*
~/github/vimium/src/public$ zb g
  => cd ~/github

# goto the site directory quickly
~/github/demo/src/org/main/site/utils/file/reader/whatever$ zb si
  => cd ~/github/demo/src/org/main/site

# substitute jekyll with ghost
~/github/jekyll/test$ zb jekyll ghost
  => cd ~/github/ghost/test

# same as above, but fuzzy
~/github/jekyll/test$ zb jek gh
  => z ~/github/ gh /test
    => cd ~/github/ghost/test  # Assuming that's the most frecent match

Backward jumping can also be used with $_ZL_ECHO option (echo $PWD after cd), which makes it possible to combine them with other tools without actually changing the working directory (eg. ls `zb git` ).

Environment variable $_ZL_ROOT_MARKERS is a comma separated list for project root locating, and can be redefined as:

export _ZL_ROOT_MARKERS=".git,.svn,.hg,.root,package.json"

If you want zb jump back to a parent directory contains a .root or package.json in it.

Bonus: zb .. equals to cd .., zb ... equals to cd ../.. and zb .... equals to cd ../../.., and so on. Finally, zb ..20 equals to cd (..)x20.

Bonus: try z -b -i and z -b -I and you can alias them to zbi and zbf.

Completion

For zsh/fish, completion can be triggered by z foo<tab>. and a list of candidates will display in zsh / fish:

Press <tab> again, you can select your destination in a visualized way.

Bash is not as powerful as zsh/fish, so we introduced fzf-completion for bash, initialize your z.lua and append fzf keyword after --init:

eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init bash enhanced once echo fzf)"

If you want use fzf completion in zsh, initalize your z.lua and append fzf keyword after --init:

eval "$(lua /path/to/z.lua --init zsh enhanced once echo fzf)"

Then press <tab> after z xxx:

With the help of fzf, completion in bash is much easier now.

z.lua can cooperate with fz for better completion result in both bash and zsh, for more information see FAQ.

NOTE: To enable this, command fzf must be found in $PATH before initialization.

Most Recently Accessed Path

z.lua provides a fast way to visit MRU directories without typing any keyword. That is dirstack, which records recently visited paths and can be manipulated by z -, z -- and z -{num}:

# display current dir stack
$ z --    
 0  /home/skywind/work/match/memory-match
 1  /home/skywind/.local/etc
 2  /home/skywind/software/vifm-0.9.1
 3  /home/skywind/work
 4  /home/skywind/work/match

# cd to the 2nd directory in the stack
$ z -2
  => cd /home/skywind/software/vifm-0.9.1

# popup stacktop (cd to previous directory), same as "z -0"
$ z -
  => cd -

The dirstack is calculated from z.lua's database, and has no dependency on shells or systems. You will not lost records after re-login, and history can be shared across shells and sessions.

There is another way to access MRU directories interactively by utilizing parameter -I (fzf) and -t (sort by time):

alias zh='z -I -t .'

The new alias zh (jump to history) is very easy to input:

The first column indicates how many seconds ago you have visited, and the second column is the path name. With zh, you can type some character to use string matching in fzf, or use <Up>/<Down> (as well as CTRL+j/k) to move the selector (red >) up and down.

At last, press <enter> to accept or <ESC> to give up.

Remember to enable the enhanced matching algorithm, the current working directory can be skipped with it.

Ranger integration

To add a :z command to the ranger file manager, copy the ranger_zlua.py file to ~/.config/ranger/plugins/. You can then use :z foo, :z -b foo, etc. from ranger. Use :z -h for help.

To define additional commands (:zb for example) in ranger, you can put alias zb z -b into ~/.config/ranger/rc.conf.

Tips

Recommended aliases you may find useful:

alias zz='z -c'      # restrict matches to subdirs of $PWD
alias zi='z -i'      # cd with interactive selection
alias zf='z -I'      # use fzf to select in multiple matches
alias zb='z -b'      # quickly cd to the parent directory

Import data from z.sh:

cat ~/.z >> ~/.zlua

Import data from autojump:

FN="$HOME/.local/share/autojump/autojump.txt"
awk -F '\t' '{print $2 "|" $1 "|" 0}' $FN >> ~/.zlua

Don't forget to read the Frequently Asked Questions.

Benchmark

The slowest part is adding path to history data file. It will run every time when you press enter (installed in $PROMPT_COMMAND). So I profile it on my NAS:

$ time autojump --add /tmp
real    0m0.352s
user    0m0.077s
sys     0m0.185s

$ time fasd -A /tmp
real    0m0.618s
user    0m0.076s
sys     0m0.242s

$ time _z --add /tmp
real    0m0.194s
user    0m0.046s
sys     0m0.154s

$ time _zlua --add /tmp
real    0m0.052s
user    0m0.015s
sys     0m0.030s

As you see, z.lua is the fastest one and requires less resource.

Native Module

z.lua is fast enough for most case, the path tracking action will be triggered each time when you change your current directory.

So I still recommend the pure lua script for portability and flexibility, but for someone who really care about 10ms or 1ms things, this module can help them to gain the ultimate speed.

  • czmod: native module to boost z.lua.

Average performance:

Name czmod z.lua
Update Time 1.6ms 13.2ms
Query Time 1.5ms 9.8ms

History

  • 1.8.7 (2020-06-29): use lfs or luajit's cffi if possible.
  • 1.8.4 (2020-02-10): fish shell: set $_ZL_ECHO to global scope.
  • 1.8.3 (2020-02-09): new: z -b -i and z -b -I to jump backwards in interactive mode.
  • 1.7.4 (2019-12-29): new: $_ZL_HYPHEN to treat hyphen as a normal character, see here.
  • 1.7.3 (2019-09-07): use lua-filesystem package if possible when $_ZL_USE_LFS is 1.
  • 1.7.2 (2019-08-01): Improve bash/zsh shell compatibility by @barlik.
  • 1.7.1 (2019-06-07): Fixed: $_ZL_DATA failure on Linux sometimes.
  • 1.7.0 (2019-03-09): Support ranger, fix ReplaceFile issue in luajit (windows).
  • 1.6.0 (2019-03-04): optimize with ffi module (luajit builtin module).
  • 1.5.11 (2019-03-02): fixed: os.path.isdir doesn't work for symbol link folders.
  • 1.5.10 (2019-03-01): Prevent writing file racing.
  • 1.5.9 (2019-02-25): z -b should not match current directory (close #56).
  • 1.5.8 (2019-02-21): new $_ZL_FZF_HEIGHT to control --height parameter in fzf.
  • 1.5.7 (2019-02-21): rename $_ZL_FZF_SORT to $_ZL_INT_SORT it will affect both -i and -I.
  • 1.5.6 (2019-02-20): set $_ZL_FZF_SORT to 1 to sort directories by alphabet in fzf.
  • 1.5.5 (2019-02-20): $_ZL_FZF_FLAG can be used to override fzf flags, default to "+s -e".
  • 1.5.4 (2019-02-19): fixed: file/path existence detection fails on read-only fs (closed #49 by @contrun).
  • 1.5.3 (2019-02-17): new $_ZL_FZF_FLAG for passing additional flags to fzf, add -e argument to fzf.
  • 1.5.2 (2019-02-16): be aware of all arguments in fzf completion.
  • 1.5.1 (2019-02-15): new: simulated dir stack by z -, z -- and z -{num}.
  • 1.5.0 (2019-02-14): fixed minor issues in backward jumping.
  • 1.4.7 (2019-02-13): Don't use regex in backward jumping (use plain text instead).
  • 1.4.6 (2019-02-12): change: _ZL_EXCLUDE_DIRS to a comma separated list of dirs to exclude.
  • 1.4.5 (2019-02-10): improve bash fzf completion and posix compatibility.
  • 1.4.4 (2019-02-10): supports legacy posix shells like ksh, init with z.lua --init posix legacy.
  • 1.4.3 (2019-02-08): fixed minor issues.
  • 1.4.2 (2019-02-06): you can disabled path validation by $_ZL_NO_CHECK, and use z --purge to clear bad paths manually.
  • 1.4.1 (2019-02-06): fzf tab-completion in bash (@BarbUk), fixed hang in fish shell (close #29).
  • 1.4.0 (2019-02-04): Ported to Power Shell (@manhong2112)
  • 1.3.0 (2019-02-04): Backward jumping, prevent "cd ../../.." repeatly.
  • 1.2.0 (2019-02-03): Upgrade string lib and path lib.
  • 1.1.0 (2019-02-02): New option '-I' to use fzf to select from multiple matches.
  • 1.0.0 (2019-02-01): Fixed minor issues and make it stable.
  • 0.5.0 (2019-01-21): Ported to Fish Shell (@TeddyDD).
  • 0.4.1 (2019-01-20): Don't return failed exit code when $_ZL_ECHO is unbind (Mario Rodas).
  • 0.4.0 (2019-01-17): new enhanced matching algorithm,can be enabled by appending enhanced keyword after --init.
  • 0.3.0 (2018-12-26): new option -i to enable interactive selection.
  • 0.2.0 (2018-11-25): new option $_ZL_ADD_ONCE to enable updating datafile only if $PWD changed.
  • 0.1.0 (2018-04-30): supports windows cmd, cmder and conemu.
  • 0.0.0 (2018-03-21): initial commit, compatible with original z.sh.

Help

This project needs help for the tasks below:

  • Support csh/tcsh.
  • Completion: Actually I got little knowledge in completion, and need help to improve it.
  • Completion: Implement completion for Power Shell.
  • Completion: Implement completion for different arguments.
  • Packaging: make it possible to be installed easily in different systems or popular plugin managers.

Thanks

  • Thanks to @rupa for inspiring me to start this project.
  • Thanks to @vigneshwaranr and @shyiko for inspiring me the backward jumping.
  • Thanks to @TeddyDD for Fish Shell porting.
  • Thanks to @manhong2112 for Power Shell porting.
  • Thanks to @BarbUk for fzf completion in Bash.
  • Thanks to @barlik for many improvements.

And many others.

License

Licensed under MIT license.

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命令行聚合翻译工具,支持谷歌,必应,有道,百度,词霸,360
Python
226
star
22

ECDICT-ultimate

Ultimate ECDICT Database
210
star
23

vim-preview

The missing preview window for vim
Vim Script
166
star
24

pixellib

High Quality 2D Graphics Library
C
155
star
25

images

Static Page
C++
144
star
26

KanaQuiz

Hiragana/Katakana Speed Reading Quiz in Command Line !! 😎
Python
142
star
27

BasicBitmap

Simple and high-performance and platform independent Bitmap class (34% faster than GDI/GDI+, 40% faster than DDraw)
C++
130
star
28

vim-rt-format

😎 Prettify Current Line on Enter !!
Vim Script
113
star
29

AsyncNet

AsyncNet
C
113
star
30

vim-keysound

🍷 Play typewriter sound in Vim when you are typing a letter
Vim Script
111
star
31

Intel2GAS

Convert MSVC Style Inline Assembly to GCC Style Inline Assembly
Python
104
star
32

gobang

Gobang game with artificial intelligence in 900 Lines !!
Python
90
star
33

CloudClip

Your own clipboard in the cloud, copy and paste text with gist between systems !!
Python
76
star
34

googauth

The Python Command-line Reimplementaion of Google Authenticator
Python
74
star
35

LIBLR

Parser Generator for LR(1) and LALR
Python
64
star
36

markpress

Write WordPress in Markdown in Your Favorite Text Editor !! 😎 😎
Python
64
star
37

vim-dict

没办法,被逼的,重新整理一个词典补全的数据库
Vim Script
57
star
38

terminal

Open Terminal Window to execute command in Windows / Cygwin / Ubuntu / OS X
Python
49
star
39

LeaderF-snippet

Intuitive Way to Use Snippet
Vim Script
46
star
40

nanolib

Cross-Platform Networking Library
C
44
star
41

czmod

🚀 Native Module Written in C to Boost z.lua !!
C
43
star
42

collection

没地方放的代码,懒得开新项目了,放这里吧。
Python
38
star
43

vim-gpt-commit

🚀 Generate git commit message using ChatGPT in Vim (and NeoVim) !!
Python
38
star
44

atom-shell-commands

Execute user defined shell commands (looking for new maintainers)
JavaScript
36
star
45

vim-navigator

🚀 Navigate Your Commands Easily !!
Vim Script
28
star
46

ml

Machine Learning From Scratch
C
27
star
47

asyncrun.extra

Extra runners for asyncrun to run your command in Tmux/Gnome-terminal panel, xterm, Floaterm and more.
Vim Script
27
star
48

memslab

Slab Memory Allocator in Application Layer
C
25
star
49

lemma.en

English Lemma Database - Compiled by Referencing British National Corpus
25
star
50

vim-color-patch

🌈 Load colorscheme patch script automatically !!
Vim Script
22
star
51

vim-color-export

🌈 A tool to backport NeoVim colorschemes to Vim !!
Vim Script
19
star
52

zvi

🚀 Smallest Vi-clone Text Editor for Windows CLI and SSH session (only 62KB) !!
17
star
53

asmpure

Asmpure is a library written in C for compiling assembly code at run-time
C
16
star
54

QuickNet

UDP Networking Library
C
16
star
55

docker

Docker Images
Python
16
star
56

VmBasic

基于虚拟机的仿 QuickBasic 语言
C++
14
star
57

vim-cppman

Read Cppman/Man pages right inside your vim.
Vim Script
14
star
58

skywind3000.github.io

Pages of Skywind
Python
12
star
59

language

Language Collection
Python
11
star
60

tcz_cd

Autojump for Total Commander !!
Python
10
star
61

LanguageMark

Native Language Benchmark in Numerous Algorithms
C
10
star
62

vim-proposal

Collection of Proposals for Vim
TypeScript
7
star
63

shell-scripts

常用的命令行脚本合集,让你每天的命令行生活更加高效
Shell
6
star
64

pyp2p

Python P2P Framework
Python
6
star
65

cannon

Cross Platform Network Framework
C
5
star
66

SimdVector

Cross Platform SIMD Vector Math In A Single Header File (SimdVector.h)
C++
5
star
67

crtzero

Zero Dependent on CRT (libc)
C
5
star
68

gosub

Golang Sub-routines for Network Development
Go
5
star
69

support

plugin collections for vim
Python
4
star
70

asyncredis

Async Redis Client for Python
Python
3
star
71

skywind

Personal Blog
HTML
3
star
72

directx9-samples

samples
C++
3
star
73

gfx

Just Another Toy yet !!
C++
3
star
74

treasure

Single-file MIT Licensed C/C++ Portable Libraries
C
3
star
75

winxp-editors

🍷 Text Editors Preservation Project for Windows XP+
Batchfile
3
star
76

colors-from-neovim.vim

🌈 Backported NeoVim Colors for Vim
Vim Script
3
star
77

ones

One single file MIT licensed C/C++ Libraries
2
star
78

asclib

Basic Java Network Lib
Java
2
star
79

toys

My PyQt Desktop Toys
Python
2
star
80

transmod

Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/transmod
C
2
star
81

rust

Rust Learning Repository
1
star
82

vile

Vile the vi-clone text editor
C
1
star
83

xvi

A portable multi-file text editor and the smallest full-function vi clone
C
1
star
84

emacs

Personal Emacs Profile
Emacs Lisp
1
star