A command to quickly open a specific folder in VS Code, supporting z, autojump, and zoxide.
You can configure the following keybindings in keybinds.json to use "Quick Open Folder" [automatically set].
{
"key": "cmd+o",
"command": "autojump.openFolder"
},
{
"key": "shift+cmd+o",
"command": "autojump.revealFolder"
},
autojump.isSkipWarnModal
: Enable folder selection confirmation dialog when skipping unmatched items
autojump.smartPlugin
: Specify the database source to use: z | autojump | zoxide
autojump.isRevealCurrent
: Show current working folder in Finder when no matches are found.
autojump.isCancel
: Skip folder selector when canceled
autojump.ignoreCase
: Whether to ignore case
{
"autojump.isSkipWarnModal": false,
"autojump.smartPlugin": "",
"autojump.isCancel": true,
"autojump.isRevealCurrent": true,
"autojump.ignoreCase": false
}
- If autojump.smartPlugin is not specified, the database files will be searched in the order of autojump/z/zoxide by default
- If no database files for autojump/z/zoxide are found, a .webxmsj file will be created in the user's home directory as the database file.
- Add the command autojump.revealFolder (to show the specified folder in Finder), with the default keybinding of Shift+Cmd+O.
- Add the configuration option autojump.isRevealCurrent, which determines whether to show the current working folder in Finder when a folder is not found through aliases.