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Lum - Linux Ubiquitous Marker

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Although it is not really necessary to run this program, having fzf and xclip would be great if you want to integrate with other programs. A pretty useful command to fetch your bookmarks would be:

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While I'm not deploying binary packages to Lum, I can check my bookmarks through Emacs with a very simple function:

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