What does 'd' do in oh-my-zsh?
Posted
by
ovatsug25
on Super User
See other posts from Super User
or by ovatsug25
Published on 2012-07-25T19:57:14Z
Indexed on
2013/10/23
10:03 UTC
Read the original article
Hit count: 240
I just downloaded oh-my-zsh and found out that 'd' has been taken over by some command I do not know. Does anybody know what the output from this is?
0 ~/Desktop/Dropbox/project_Sites/rails_app/app/views/static_pages
1 ~/Desktop/Dropbox/project_Sites/rails_app/app/views
2 ~/Desktop/Dropbox/project_Sites/rails_app
3 ~/Desktop/Dropbox/project_Sites
4 ~/Desktop/Dropbox
5 ~
6 ~/.oh-my-zsh
7 ~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins
8 ~/.oh-my-zsh/plugins/rails
9 ~/.oh-my-zsh/lib
© Super User or respective owner