#Commandline Cheatsheets Everybody likes cheatsheets. If you're like me and using lots of different tools but can't remember all those cool shortcuts.
Sure, there are lots of PDFs out there with everything you need. But are you really gonna have an PDF reader next to your terminal and look shortcuts up? Come on, who are we kidding?
I'm trying to solve that problem by putting the cheatsheets where they belong. The terminal you're working in!
- Cheatsheets directly in your terminal
- Open-Format so you can customize/add/share
- Grep-able!
##Requirements Nothing but good old Python 3. It's not rocketscience.
##Installation
To use, clone this repository to ~/cheat.d
. Like so:
git clone https://github.com/martialblog/cheatsheet.git ~/.cheat.d
For usability you can set an alias.
alias cheat="python3 ~/.cheat.d/cheat.py"
And of you go!
user@computer$ cheat git
###Custom cheatsheets
You can add custom cheatsheet that will be "gitgnored" by using the prexif my-
##TODO
- Sort output maybe? I just grep stuff.
- Add more cheatsheets! MORE!
- Tell my mom about it