It remembers which directories you use most frequently, so you can “jump” to them in just a few keystrokes.
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fzf is awesome but i keep forgetting it exists, thanks for the reminder.
Actually, the fzf functionality in zoxide is exactly what I wanted from both z and autojump. zoxide looks super neat.
From the star count it seems wildly popular but I had not heard of it before.
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