.\" $Id: rem.1,v 1.2 1996-04-28 02:02:01 dfs Exp $ .TH REM 1 "26 February 1991" .UC 4 .SH NAME rem \- run 'remind' with a default reminder file .SH SYNOPSIS .B rem [\-F \fIfilename\fR] [\fIremind_options\fR] [\fIremind_params\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION .B Rem runs the \fBremind\fR program with a default reminder file of "$HOME/.reminders". You can supply remind options on the command line, as well as a date specification, just as with \fBremind\fR. If you don't want to use the default filename, you can override it with the "-F" option, followed by a space and a filename. (This, however, defeats the purpose of \fBrem\fR) .PP For example, typing: .PP .nf rem -c 1 jan 1992 .fi .PP has the same effect as typing: .PP .nf remind -c $HOME/.reminders 1 jan 1992 .fi .PP .SH AUTHOR David F. Skoll .SH SEE ALSO remind, kall