Nick Winter's cheeky (but lovely) -c- command can be
retrieved via:
. findit fastcd
--- Jun Xu <[email protected]> wrote:
> I remember there is a
> command/package that can give users easy access to a
> directory especially
> when we need to change computers a lot. For example,
> if I have a data saved
> under c:\data\ecls\....
>
> then I can just type "c ecls", then I will take that
> directory
> (c:\data\ecls) as my working directory in that
> session. I think that command
> starts with c, but I cannot find it (using findit or
> search statalist serve)
> now. Anyone could help me on this, or let me know if
> you have better
> alternatives. I should've taken notes about it
> before my major career
> transition.
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