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# EXTRACT WISDOM
# `/extractwisdom`
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`extract-wisdom` (`extwis`) is a [Fabric](https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric) pattern that _extracts wisdom_ from any text.
[![crates.io][crates.io-badge]][crates.io]
[![Downloads][downloads-badge]][releases]
[![Built with Nix][builtwithnix-badge]][builtwithnix]
`extract-wisdom` (`extwis`) is a [Fabric](https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric) pattern that _extracts wisdom_ from any text.
[Description](#description) •
[Installation](#installation) •
[Options](#options) •
[Example](#example) •
[Meta](#meta)
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## Description
This Fabric module _extracts wisdom_ from text. Examples include:
`extract-wisdom` (`extwis`) is a [Fabric](https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric) pattern that _extracts wisdom_ from any text. For example:
- Podcast transcripts
- Academic papers
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- Blog posts
- Anything you can get into text!
### Meta
## Installation
## Options
## Meta
- Author: Daniel Miessler
- Published: January 5, 2024
## Example
![Tutorial][tutorial]
```sh
z foo # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo
z foo bar # cd into highest ranked directory matching foo and bar
z foo / # cd into a subdirectory starting with foo
z ~/foo # z also works like a regular cd command
z foo/ # cd into relative path
z .. # cd one level up
z - # cd into previous directory
zi foo # cd with interactive selection (using fzf)
z foo<SPACE><TAB> # show interactive completions (zoxide v0.8.0+, bash 4.4+/fish/zsh only)
```
Read more about the matching algorithm [here][algorithm-matching].
## Installation
zoxide can be installed in 4 easy steps:
1. **Install binary**
zoxide runs on most major platforms. If your platform isn't listed below,
please [open an issue][issues].
<details>
<summary>Linux</summary>
> The recommended way to install zoxide is via the install script:
>
> ```sh
> curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/main/install.sh | bash
> ```
>
> Or, you can use a package manager:
>
> | Distribution | Repository | Instructions |
> | ------------------- | ----------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | **_Any_** | **[crates.io]** | `cargo install zoxide --locked` |
> | _Any_ | [asdf] | `asdf plugin add zoxide https://github.com/nyrst/asdf-zoxide.git` <br /> `asdf install zoxide latest` |
> | _Any_ | [conda-forge] | `conda install -c conda-forge zoxide` |
> | _Any_ | [Linuxbrew] | `brew install zoxide` |
> | _Any_ | [nixpkgs] | `nix-env -iA nixpkgs.zoxide` |
> | Alpine Linux 3.13+ | [Alpine Linux Packages] | `apk add zoxide` |
> | Arch Linux | [Arch Linux Extra] | `pacman -S zoxide` |
> | CentOS 7+ | [Copr] | `dnf copr enable atim/zoxide` <br /> `dnf install zoxide` |
> | Debian 11+[^1] | [Debian Packages] | `apt install zoxide` |
> | Devuan 4.0+[^1] | [Devuan Packages] | `apt install zoxide` |
> | Fedora 32+ | [Fedora Packages] | `dnf install zoxide` |
> | Gentoo | [GURU Overlay] | `eselect repository enable guru` <br /> `emerge --sync guru` <br /> `emerge app-shells/zoxide` |
> | Manjaro | | `pacman -S zoxide` |
> | openSUSE Tumbleweed | [openSUSE Factory] | `zypper install zoxide` |
> | Parrot OS[^1] | | `apt install zoxide` |
> | Raspbian 11+[^1] | [Raspbian Packages] | `apt install zoxide` |
> | Rhino Linux | [Pacstall Packages] | `pacstall -I zoxide-deb` |
> | Slackware 15.0+ | [SlackBuilds] | [Instructions][slackbuilds-howto] |
> | Ubuntu 21.04+[^1] | [Ubuntu Packages] | `apt install zoxide` |
> | Void Linux | [Void Linux Packages] | `xbps-install -S zoxide` |
</details>
<details>
<summary>macOS</summary>
> To install zoxide, use a package manager:
>
> | Repository | Instructions |
> | --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
> | **[crates.io]** | `cargo install zoxide --locked` |
> | **[Homebrew]** | `brew install zoxide` |
> | [asdf] | `asdf plugin add zoxide https://github.com/nyrst/asdf-zoxide.git` <br /> `asdf install zoxide latest` |
> | [conda-forge] | `conda install -c conda-forge zoxide` |
> | [MacPorts] | `port install zoxide` |
> | [nixpkgs] | `nix-env -iA nixpkgs.zoxide` |
>
> Or, run this command in your terminal:
>
> ```sh
> curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/main/install.sh | bash
> ```
</details>
<details>
<summary>Windows</summary>
> The recommended way to install zoxide is via `winget`:
>
> ```sh
> winget install ajeetdsouza.zoxide
> ```
>
> Or, you can use an alternative package manager:
>
> | Repository | Instructions |
> | --------------- | ------------------------------------- |
> | **[crates.io]** | `cargo install zoxide --locked` |
> | [Chocolatey] | `choco install zoxide` |
> | [conda-forge] | `conda install -c conda-forge zoxide` |
> | [Scoop] | `scoop install zoxide` |
>
> If you're using Cygwin, Git Bash, or MSYS2, use the install script instead:
>
> ```sh
> curl -sS https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/main/install.sh | bash
> ```
</details>
<details>
<summary>BSD</summary>
> To install zoxide, use a package manager:
>
> | Distribution | Repository | Instructions |
> | ------------- | --------------- | ------------------------------- |
> | **_Any_** | **[crates.io]** | `cargo install zoxide --locked` |
> | DragonFly BSD | [DPorts] | `pkg install zoxide` |
> | FreeBSD | [FreshPorts] | `pkg install zoxide` |
> | NetBSD | [pkgsrc] | `pkgin install zoxide` |
</details>
<details>
<summary>Android</summary>
> To install zoxide, use a package manager:
>
> | Repository | Instructions |
> | ---------- | -------------------- |
> | [Termux] | `pkg install zoxide` |
</details>
## Configuration
### Flags
When calling `zoxide init`, the following flags are available:
- `--cmd`
- Changes the prefix of the `z` and `zi` commands.
- `--cmd j` would change the commands to (`j`, `ji`).
- `--cmd cd` would replace the `cd` command (doesn't work on Nushell / POSIX shells).
- `--hook <HOOK>`
- Changes how often zoxide increments a directory's score:
| Hook | Description |
| -------- | --------------------------------- |
| `none` | Never |
| `prompt` | At every shell prompt |
| `pwd` | Whenever the directory is changed |
- `--no-cmd`
- Prevents zoxide from defining the `z` and `zi` commands.
- These functions will still be available in your shell as `__zoxide_z` and
`__zoxide_zi`, should you choose to redefine them.
### Environment variables
Environment variables[^2] can be used for configuration. They must be set before
`zoxide init` is called.
Author: Daniel Miessler
Published: January 5, 2024
- `_ZO_DATA_DIR`
- Specifies the directory in which the database is stored.
- The default value varies across OSes:
| OS | Path | Example |
| ----------- | ---------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------ |
| Linux / BSD | `$XDG_DATA_HOME` or `$HOME/.local/share` | `/home/alice/.local/share` |
| macOS | `$HOME/Library/Application Support` | `/Users/Alice/Library/Application Support` |
| Windows | `%LOCALAPPDATA%` | `C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Local` |
- `_ZO_ECHO`
- When set to 1, `z` will print the matched directory before navigating to
it.
- `_ZO_EXCLUDE_DIRS`
- Excludes the specified directories from the database.
- This is provided as a list of [globs][glob], separated by OS-specific
characters:
| OS | Separator | Example |
| ------------------- | --------- | ----------------------- |
| Linux / macOS / BSD | `:` | `$HOME:$HOME/private/*` |
| Windows | `;` | `$HOME;$HOME/private/*` |
- By default, this is set to `"$HOME"`.
- `_ZO_FZF_OPTS`
- Custom options to pass to [fzf] during interactive selection. See
[`man fzf`][fzf-man] for the list of options.
- `_ZO_MAXAGE`
- Configures the [aging algorithm][algorithm-aging], which limits the maximum
number of entries in the database.
- By default, this is set to 10000.
- `_ZO_RESOLVE_SYMLINKS`
- When set to 1, `z` will resolve symlinks before adding directories to the
database.

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