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<p>I am going to investigate his horrific OSX version of the marks function and see if we can't come up with something better than that pipeline of tail, sed, cut, and awk. I notice the Linux version of the marks function is not much better.</p>
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<td valign="top">This guy created a pretty nifty and compact way to place marks on<BR>commonly used directories to allow you to quickly navigate to them:<BR><a href="http://jeroenjanssens.com/2013/08/16/quickly-navigate-your-filesystem-from-the-command-line.html" target=_blank >http://jeroenjanssens.com/2013/08/16/quickly-navigate-your-filesystem-from-the-command-line.html</a><BR><BR>There are other solutions but this one just requires some additions to<BR>your .bashrc (or .zshrc).<BR><BR></td>
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