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    For Linux users, the terminal is an essential tool. However, navigating through directories and files using traditional commands like cd and ls can sometimes feel laborious, especially when working with frequently accessed directories or files. This is where fasd comes to the rescue, a command-line productivity booster that enables quick access to files and directories based on frequency and recent usage. Fasd (pronounced similar to "fast") stands for Frequent Access System for Directories. It is a lightweight, efficient command-line utility that offers quick access to files and directories, using auto-generated scores calculated from the frequency and recency of accesses.