Hello!
Netrw supports a number of file operations: copying, (de)compressing, 
deleting, moving, obtaining, printing, renaming, and more.
For many of them, that means "marking" them first - move the cursor atop 
a file you want marked, and press "mf".
However, before moving and copying files to a directory, you must first 
specify a target.  Netrw provides you with four ways of doing this:
     * "mt" is used to select a target; when the cursor is atop a 
directory, then that directory will be used as the target. Otherwise, 
the current netrw directory will be selected as the target.
     * For gui (gvim) users, the Netrw menu now has a "Targets" listing, 
which is a merged listing of all the bookmarks and history.  Selecting 
one of these entries specifies a target.
     * One may get a listing of bookmarks with "qb"; each is numbered, 
and so use [number]Tb to select one of your bookmarked directories to be 
a target
     * One may get a listing of history with "qb", too: each is 
numbered, and you may use [number]Th to select a directory you've 
recently been to to be a target.
Regards,
Chip Campbell
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