BMK is a software tool that allows users to store and retrieve file names using abbreviated aliases. It simplifies file retrieval with a convenient and user-friendly interface.
Included in the package are a few bash scripts that make bmk even more useful. With options such as --add, --delete, --file, --list, and more, you have full control over your file aliases. You can even use "@HOME@" in the --add option's PATH, which gets replaced with "/home/marius" when the bookmark is recalled.
The bmk program is incredibly easy to use. Simply open the program using the command "./bmk [OPTIONS]" and input your desired alias and file name. You can also use bmk to associate an alias with the current directory using the --cwd option.
One of the most impressive features of bmk is its ability to recall a file's path using just its alias. This is made possible by the --recall option, which instantly pulls up the file you need. And if you ever forget what aliases you have created, simply use the --list option to view all of your bookmarks.
Overall, bmk is an incredibly convenient program that can greatly improve your workflow. With its user-friendly interface and numerous options, you'll wonder how you ever managed to work without it.
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