poipoi provides to get your project directories command-line tool.
This tool is inspired ghq. Only access function to the project directory!!
v1 called this tool "poi". v2 recreated by Rust and rename to "poipoi".
poipoi is selector with fuzzy finder the git projects from specified directory path by poipoi.yml.
The selected path will be standard output.
```poipoi.yml
projects: - ~/AndroidStudioProjects - ~/IdeaProjects - ~/source - ~/go/src ```
cargo install poipoi
Second, you shoud be put a ~/.config/poipoi/poipoi.yml
setting file.
```poipoi.yml
projects: - ~/AndroidStudioProjects - ~/IdeaProjects - ~/source - ~/go/src
others: - ~/.config/nvim - ~/.config/poi ```
projects:
is target the root directory path to search projects.
poipoi will find the git project. And standard output them.
others:
is target the non project directories that are printed as is.
If you want to include non project directory in your result, specify this.
Just only use poipoi
command!
Use poipoi with cd command.
```
cd $(poipoi) ```
If you use options.
```
cd $(poipoi --color light) ```
and you define alias, so useful.
.bashrc
alias poi='cd $(poipoi)'
poipoi using fuzzy finder library is skim.
You can use poipoi --color [skim color option]
and poipoi calls skim with --color option.
Example, if use light background terminal.
poipoi --color light
and more custom color.
poipoi --color=light,fg:232,bg:255,current_bg:116,info:27
If you want to more infomation, see skim readme page.
If you don't use fuzzy find. --noskim
option is only output project paths.
```
poipoi --noskim ```
If you want to use fzf or peco.
```
poipoi --noskim | fzf ```
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