ea
remembers file paths from CLI output for later use.
CLI programs like find
, rg
, clang
etc, print out file paths (and line/columns). ea
lets you act on them. Here's how:
By running your command through ea
, each path in its output get marked with a number in the front. This number can be used to retrieve its corresponding path later for your purposes. Combined with some shell configurations, this can provide a powerful experience.
ea
is available in the following package managers.
cargo install ea-command
Homebrew brew install dduan/formulae/ea
AUR / Arch yay -S ea-command
Nix flake Use github:dduan/ea
Choose an pre-built executable from the release page that fits your platform to download. Unpack it somewhere you'd like to run it from.
ea
is inspired by keith/tag, which was inspired by aykamko/tag.
See LICENSE.txt
.
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