#Go-Shell#
Allows PowerShell users to navigate to a specific directory in a quick and easy way using bookmarks.
##Installation##
If you have PsGet installed you can simply execute the following:
######PowerShell 3###### Install-Module Go
######PowerShell 2###### Install-Module Go -AddToProfile
####Manual Install####
- Copy
Go.psm1to your modules folder (e.g.$Env:PSModulePath\Go\) - Execute
Import-Module Go(or add this command to your profile) - Bookmark away!
####Customization####
Go-Shell stores its data normally in two files located in the ~\AppData\Local\Go\-folder.
This is changeable by setting this in your profile:
$Global:GoDataDirectory = "$([Environment]::GetFolderPath('LocalApplicationData'))\Go\"
$Global:GoRememberFileName = "go-shell-remember-last.txt"
$Global:GoBookmarkFileName = "go-shell.txt"
The values above are the defaults.
##How to Use Go##
Usage:
gd label
gd label -delete or -d
gd label -show or -s
gd label -add or -a
gd label C:\SomePath -add or -a
gd -showAll or -sa
gd -clear or -c
gd -last or -l
Switches:
-add or -a Adds the current directory.
-delete or -d Remove the given key from the directory.
-showAll or -sa Show all the keys and values in the directory.
-show or -s Show the specific key and value.
-clear or -c Clears all the keys and values in the directory.
-last or -l Goes to the last used go key.
-help or -h Displays this screen.
Tips:
- Pressing the tab button after a few letters will auto fill the rest of the bookmark keyword.
