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Do you sometimes forget where you stored your project ?

You search in several folders where you think it might be and in the end you find it but you have wasted a lot of time and energy with gproject you can store the path and access your projects in one command line.

How to use

This CLI has 3 sub commands (add, go and ls)

The add command allows you to add a project by specifying the name of the project and its path, this will be saved in a json file:

$ gproject add <project_name> <project_path>

The ls command allows you to list the projects to store:

$ gproject ls 

The go command will allow you to move directly into your project by specifying the project you want to access:

$ gproject go <project_name>

How install

You can install the CLI with go by typing the following command:

$ go install github.com/Dar-rius/gproject@latest

Then create an environment variable naming it gproject.

The stable version is not available, if you encounter a problem do not hesitate to create an issue.