Just recently, I came up with this in my .bashrc, basically a "deep cd" command:
dcd() {
# If no argument is given, do nothing
[ -z "$1" ] && return
# Find the first matching directory under the current directory
local dir
dir=$(find . -type d -path "*$1*" -print -quit 2>/dev/null)
# If a directory was found, cd into it
[ -n "$dir" ] && cd "$dir"
}
I thought this would be way too slow for actual use, but I've come to love it.
you should look into autojump which has `jc` (jump child), or other similar flavours of "smart cd" (z, fzf, etc)
Thanks, but I like that this is just a small, simple bash function without the need to install 3rd-party software.