cheat.sheets
tldr
cheat.sheets | tldr | |
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1 | 1 | |
578 | 91 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
Shell | Haskell | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cheat.sheets
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tldr: this is amazing! (link in the comment)
cheat.sh also hosts its own content (in addition to aggregating from different sources), here: https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sheets
tldr
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tldr: this is amazing! (link in the comment)
that's weird. have you tried to update the the pages manually with tldr --update? (see offline caching)
What are some alternatives?
tldr - 📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
cheat - cheat allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember.
howdoi - instant coding answers via the command line
servant - Main repository for the servant libraries — DSL for describing, serving, querying, mocking, documenting web applications and more!
so - A terminal interface for Stack Overflow
outfieldr
telegram-api - Telegram Bot API for Haskell
webify - webfont generator - converts ttf to woff, eot and svg
aeson - A fast Haskell JSON library
scotty - Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra, using WAI and Warp (Official Repository)