A port of Jeroen Janssens marks' tools to Windows (does not require PowerShell).
See http://jeroenjanssens.com/2013/08/16/quickly-navigate-your-filesystem-from-the-command-line.html for the blog post describing the original tools.
There was also a thread on Hacker News: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6229001.
Place the batch files anywhere on your computer, for instance in C:\Users\Franz\marks
, then add that path to your system path.
Marks will be stored under a marks
subdirectory, relatively to the location of the mark.bat
file.
m <name>
to create a named shortcut to the current directory. Example:m docs
j <name>
to follow a given shortcut. Example:j docs
unmark <name>
to delete a given shortcut. Example:unmark docs
marks
to print all available shortcuts.
Example session:
C:\Windows> mark win
C:\Windows> marks
win -> C:\Windows
C:\Windows> cd ..
C:\> jump win
C:\Windows>