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# Jump plugin
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This plugin allows to easily jump around the file system by manually adding marks.
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Those marks are stored as symbolic links in the directory `$MARKPATH` (default `$HOME/.marks`)
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To use it, add `jump` to the plugins array in your zshrc file:
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```zsh
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plugins=(... jump)
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```
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## Commands
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| Command | Description |
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|----------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `jump <mark-name>` | Jump to the given mark |
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| `mark [mark-name]` | Create a mark with the given name or with the name of the current directory if none is provided |
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| `unmark <mark-name>` | Remove the given mark |
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| `marks` | List the existing marks and the directories they point to |
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## Key bindings
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Pressing `CTRL`+`G` substitutes the written mark name for the full path of the mark.
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For example, with a mark named `mymark` pointing to `/path/to/my/mark`:
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```zsh
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$ cp /tmp/file mymark<C-g>
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```
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will become:
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```zsh
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$ cp /tmp/file /path/to/my/mark
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```
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