Using navi for CLI Cheats

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    In the previous post I spent a short time detailing steps I take to make my command line experience more pleasant and efficient. One of the steps I listed was using the tool navi to quickly recall commands.

    The path listed above is the cheats/ directory of my public repository. It's just a big list of .cheat files. More on that soon.

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  • navi looks for files ending in .cheat with a particular structure. I won't re-hash the entire tutorial from the navi repository since it's quite good and comprehensive, but the TL;DR is:

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