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    <title>Introducing quickcd</title>
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    <summary>Hi guys, This is my first post on b.p.o. I know you guys are arguing about the version issue of Perl recently. How about take a short escape and try quickcd at https://github.com/jchain/quickcd? If you are a Linux &amp;&amp; Bash...</summary>
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<p>This is my first post on b.p.o. I know you guys are arguing about the version issue of Perl recently. How about take a short escape and try <strong>quickcd</strong> at <a href="https://github.com/jchain/quickcd">https://github.com/jchain/quickcd</a>? If you are a Linux && Bash guy, you might find it useful.</p>]]>
        
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