#+TITLE: CLark * Name clark - collect bookmarks on your command-line * Synopsis =clark= [ ...] * Description CLark is a bookmark collection application for the command-line. It is a drag being dependant on your browser or an internet connection to be able to collect, manage and look through your bookmarks, so we're breaking free... slowly. ** CLark?! What the ...? I've been working on this program for a long time, though not very intensely, and it's gone through a few names. At first I absolutely wanted to write it in C, and I named it =linkwave=. I made a little program that could store given URLs with names and descriptions, but not much else than that. Then I started messing around with Lisp and some of its derivatives, such as chicken scheme. And then I thought it would be much cooler to (re)write this in scheme! I named it =markam=, because Markam collects books. Now, I'm thinking that it would be much cooler _still_ to write the thing in Common Lisp! So I name it CLark, because it is Common Lisp, and a rewrite of mARKam. * Commands - =help= :: Prints a usage and help message, showing a list of possible commands and some hints on how to use them. - =version= :: Prints the CLark version and then quits. - =add= :: Add a new bookmark to the database. - =search= :: Search through the database looking for a partial match on its name or an exact-matching tag.