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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Fast yet simple way to navigate directories Post 302631473 by IKE0000 on Friday 27th of April 2012 11:06:12 AM
Old 04-27-2012
Scrutinizer, many thanks for your editing, it looks much nicer and professional.
And thank itkamaraj for the link. I'm new to here and I need some time to get myself familiar with tags.

Scrutinizer, you are right,
Code:
sc /etc *scripts

might get unexpected results if there are more than one folder name ending with string "scripts".
So usually I will provide more information to make sure I get the unique result:
Code:
sc /etc n*scripts

or
Code:
sc /etc sys*/n*scripts

Indeed,
Code:
sc / somedir

takes a long time, so better avoid searching from root.

And for mark54g,
Alias is easy to use, but it does has its limitation:
You need to pre-define all your frequently used folders in .bash_profile.
But what if the folder you want to access is not defined in .bash_profile?
What are you gonna do?
For me, I will use FIND command to search the full path of folder, and filter out some unwanted results with GREP and CD it.
And that's exactly what has been done in this shell.
 

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MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast(3pm)		User Contributed Perl Documentation		  MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast(3pm)

NAME
Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast - Emulate Class::Accessor::Fast SYNOPSIS
package Foo; use base qw(Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast); Foo->mk_accessors(qw(this that whatever)); # Meanwhile, in a nearby piece of code! # Emulator::AccessorFast provides new(). my $foo = Foo->new; my $whatever = $foo->whatever; # gets $foo->{whatever} $foo->this('likmi'); # sets $foo->{this} = 'likmi' DESCRIPTION
This module emulates the functionality of Class::Accessor::Fast, using Class::MakeMethods to generate similar methods. You may use it directly, as shown in the SYNOPSIS above, Furthermore, you may call "use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast '-take_namespace';" to alias the Class::Accessor::Fast namespace to this package, and subsequent calls to the original package will be transparently handled by this emulator. To remove the emulation aliasing, call "use Class::MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast '-release_namespace'". Caution: This affects all subsequent uses of Class::Accessor::Fast in your program, including those in other modules, and might cause unexpected effects. SEE ALSO
See Class::MakeMethods for general information about this distribution. See Class::MakeMethods::Emulator for more about this family of subclasses. See Class::Accessor::Fast for documentation of the original module. perl v5.10.1 2004-09-06 MakeMethods::Emulator::AccessorFast(3pm)
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