Description
Swim between bookmarks in the terminal!
Marlin is an easy to use bookmark manager for the terminal. Choose a folder, bookmark it and swim there whenever you want!
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Marlin
Swim between bookmarks in the terminal!
[marlin!](terminal.gif "marlin!")
Marlin is an easy to use bookmark manager for the terminal. Choose a folder, bookmark it and swim there whenever you want!
Usage
pip install marlin-bookmark
Bookmark
bookmark [bookmark-name]
Remove a Bookmark
rmark [bookmark-name]
List Bookmarks
marlin
Swim!
marlin [bookmark-name]
TODO
- command shortcuts (e.g.
$ git add .
tomarlin ga.
)
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