Add usage instructions to top of README.

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[Steve Kemp's dotfile manager]: http://blog.steve.org.uk/i_ve_got_a_sick_friend__i_need_her_help_.html [Steve Kemp's dotfile manager]: http://blog.steve.org.uk/i_ve_got_a_sick_friend__i_need_her_help_.html
`dotfilemanager link` Make a symlink in your homedir to each top-level
file and directory in `~/.dotfiles`.
`dotfilemanager tidy` Delete any broken symlinks in your homedir.
`dotfilemanager report` Report on what link or tidy would do, but don't
actually create or delete any symlinks.
Optionally you can specify the directories to link from and to as
arguments, usage:
dotfilemanager link|tidy|report [FROM_DIR [TO_DIR]]
* * *
The idea is that you have some folder called the `TO_DIR` (defaults to The idea is that you have some folder called the `TO_DIR` (defaults to
`~/.dotfiles`), where you move all the dotfiles that you want to manage, `~/.dotfiles`), where you move all the dotfiles that you want to manage,
e.g. e.g.