PortSystem 1.0 name cdargs version 1.35 revision 2 categories sysutils license GPL-2 maintainers entropy.ch:reg.macports \ openmaintainer description Bookmarks for the shell long_description \ CDargs heavily enhances the navigation of the common unix \ file-system inside the shell. It plugs into the shell built-in \ cd-command (via a shell function or an alias) and thus adds \ bookmarks and a browser to it. It enables you to move to a very \ distant place in the file-system with just a few keystrokes. \ This is the kind of thing that power shell users invent when even \ the almighty and wonderful TAB-completion is too much typing. homepage http://www.skamphausen.de/cgi-bin/ska/CDargs master_sites http://www.skamphausen.de/downloads/cdargs/ checksums rmd160 44cbe35281ab29fa48149792c34afa61d117e33d \ sha256 ee35a8887c2379c9664b277eaed9b353887d89480d5749c9ad957adf9c57ed2c \ size 74103 depends_lib-append \ port:ncurses configure.args-append \ --with-ncurses \ --mandir=${prefix}/share/man patchfiles patch-contrib-cdargs-bash.sh.diff post-destroot { # Install helper files not installed by the Makefile xinstall -d ${destroot}${prefix}/etc/profile.d xinstall -m 644 -W ${worksrcpath}/contrib \ cdargs-bash.sh \ cdargs-tcsh.csh \ ${destroot}${prefix}/etc/profile.d } post-activate { ui_msg " To use ${name}, you need to source it from your shell's startup file. If you're using bash or zsh, add these lines to your bash startup file: if \[ -f ${prefix}/etc/profile.d/cdargs-bash.sh \]; then source ${prefix}/etc/profile.d/cdargs-bash.sh fi If you're using tcsh, add these lines to your tcsh startup file: if ( -f ${prefix}/etc/profile.d/cdargs-tcsh.csh ) then source ${prefix}/etc/profile.d/cdargs-tcsh.csh endif " } livecheck.url [lindex ${master_sites} 0]?N=D livecheck.regex ${name}-(\[0-9.\]+)\\.tar