tldr: it's more approachable complement to traditional man pages!

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  • tldr

    📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands

  • That's just the official client. There are many other clients, like this one for example, which is written in bash. You can find a list of clients here

  • cheat.sh

    the only cheat sheet you need

  • cheat.sh is another alternative accessible over HTTP so you don't need to install anything if you have curl or wget installed:

  • InfluxDB

    Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.

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  • That's just the official client. There are many other clients, like this one for example, which is written in bash. You can find a list of clients here

  • tealdeer

    A very fast implementation of tldr in Rust.

  • Try tealdeer. A blazing fast client. https://github.com/dbrgn/tealdeer

NOTE: The number of mentions on this list indicates mentions on common posts plus user suggested alternatives. Hence, a higher number means a more popular project.

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