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- Implement `make man` to generate a manpage - Change verb tense in `make` help text
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@ -11,7 +11,9 @@ GO := go
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GREP := grep
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GZIP := gzip --best
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LINT := revive
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MAN := man
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MKDIR := mkdir -p
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PANDOC := pandoc
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RM := rm
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SCC := scc
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SED := sed
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@ -32,16 +34,16 @@ releases := \
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$(dist_dir)/cheat-linux-arm7 \
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$(dist_dir)/cheat-windows-amd64.exe
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## build: builds an executable for your architecture
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## build: build an executable for your architecture
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.PHONY: build
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build: $(dist_dir) clean vendor generate
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build: $(dist_dir) clean vendor generate man
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$(GO) build $(BUILD_FLAGS) -o $(dist_dir)/cheat $(cmd_dir)
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## build-release: builds release executables
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## build-release: build release executables
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.PHONY: build-release
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build-release: $(releases)
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## ci: builds a "release" executable for the current architecture (used in ci)
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## ci: build a "release" executable for the current architecture (used in ci)
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.PHONY: ci
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ci: | setup prepare build
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@ -83,75 +85,81 @@ $(dist_dir):
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generate:
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$(GO) generate $(cmd_dir)
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## install: builds and installs cheat on your PATH
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## install: build and install cheat on your PATH
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.PHONY: install
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install: build
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$(GO) install $(BUILD_FLAGS) $(GOBIN) $(cmd_dir)
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## clean: removes compiled executables
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## clean: remove compiled executables
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.PHONY: clean
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clean: $(dist_dir)
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$(RM) -f $(dist_dir)/*
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## distclean: removes the tags file
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## distclean: remove the tags file
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.PHONY: distclean
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distclean:
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$(RM) -f tags
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## setup: installs revive (linter) and scc (sloc tool)
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## setup: install revive (linter) and scc (sloc tool)
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.PHONY: setup
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setup:
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GO111MODULE=off $(GO) get -u github.com/boyter/scc github.com/mgechev/revive
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## sloc: counts "semantic lines of code"
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## sloc: count "semantic lines of code"
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.PHONY: sloc
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sloc:
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$(SCC) --exclude-dir=vendor
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## tags: builds a tags file
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## tags: build a tags file
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.PHONY: tags
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tags:
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$(CTAGS) -R --exclude=vendor --languages=go
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## vendor: downloads, tidies, and verifies dependencies
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## man: build a man page
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# NB: pandoc may not be installed, so we're ignoring this error on failure
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.PHONY: man
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man:
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-$(PANDOC) -s -t man doc/cheat.1.md -o doc/cheat.1
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## vendor: download, tidy, and verify dependencies
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.PHONY: vendor
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vendor:
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$(GO) mod vendor && $(GO) mod tidy && $(GO) mod verify
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## fmt: runs go fmt
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## fmt: run go fmt
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.PHONY: fmt
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fmt:
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$(GO) fmt ./...
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## lint: lints go source files
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## lint: lint go source files
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.PHONY: lint
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lint: vendor
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$(LINT) -exclude vendor/... ./...
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## vet: vets go source files
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## vet: vet go source files
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.PHONY: vet
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vet:
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$(GO) vet ./...
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## test: runs unit-tests
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## test: run unit-tests
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.PHONY: test
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test:
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$(GO) test ./...
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## coverage: generates a test coverage report
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## coverage: generate a test coverage report
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.PHONY: coverage
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coverage:
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$(GO) test ./... -coverprofile=$(TMPDIR)/cheat-coverage.out && \
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$(GO) tool cover -html=$(TMPDIR)/cheat-coverage.out
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## check: formats, lints, vets, vendors, and run unit-tests
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## check: format, lint, vet, vendor, and run unit-tests
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.PHONY: check
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check: | vendor fmt lint vet test
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.PHONY: prepare
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prepare: | $(dist_dir) clean generate vendor fmt lint vet test
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## help: displays this help text
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## help: display this help text
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.PHONY: help
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help:
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@$(CAT) $(makefile) | \
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cheat [options] [<cheatsheet>]
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Options:
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--init Write a default config file to stdout
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-c --colorize Colorize output
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-d --directories List cheatsheet directories
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-e --edit=<sheet> Edit <sheet>
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-l --list List cheatsheets
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-p --path=<name> Return only sheets found on path <name>
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-r --regex Treat search <phrase> as a regex
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-s --search=<phrase> Search cheatsheets for <phrase>
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-t --tag=<tag> Return only sheets matching <tag>
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-T --tags List all tags in use
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-v --version Print the version number
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--rm=<sheet> Remove (delete) <sheet>
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--init Write a default config file to stdout
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-c --colorize Colorize output
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-d --directories List cheatsheet directories
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-e --edit=<cheatsheet> Edit <cheatsheet>
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-l --list List cheatsheets
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-p --path=<name> Return only sheets found on path <name>
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-r --regex Treat search <phrase> as a regex
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-s --search=<phrase> Search cheatsheets for <phrase>
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-t --tag=<tag> Return only sheets matching <tag>
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-T --tags List all tags in use
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-v --version Print the version number
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--rm=<cheatsheet> Remove (delete) <cheatsheet>
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Examples:
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cheat [options] [<cheatsheet>]
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Options:
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--init Write a default config file to stdout
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-c --colorize Colorize output
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-d --directories List cheatsheet directories
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-e --edit=<sheet> Edit <sheet>
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-l --list List cheatsheets
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-p --path=<name> Return only sheets found on path <name>
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-r --regex Treat search <phrase> as a regex
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-s --search=<phrase> Search cheatsheets for <phrase>
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-t --tag=<tag> Return only sheets matching <tag>
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-T --tags List all tags in use
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-v --version Print the version number
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--rm=<sheet> Remove (delete) <sheet>
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--init Write a default config file to stdout
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-c --colorize Colorize output
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-d --directories List cheatsheet directories
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-e --edit=<cheatsheet> Edit <cheatsheet>
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-l --list List cheatsheets
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-p --path=<name> Return only sheets found on path <name>
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-r --regex Treat search <phrase> as a regex
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-s --search=<phrase> Search cheatsheets for <phrase>
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-t --tag=<tag> Return only sheets matching <tag>
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-T --tags List all tags in use
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-v --version Print the version number
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--rm=<cheatsheet> Remove (delete) <cheatsheet>
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Examples:
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doc/cheat.1
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doc/cheat.1
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.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 1.17.2
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.\"
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.TH "CHEAT" "1" "" "Version 3.7.0" "General Commands Manual"
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.hy
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.SH NAME
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.PP
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\f[B]cheat\f[] \[em] create and view command\-line cheatsheets
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.PP
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\f[B]cheat\f[] [options] [\f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[]]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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\f[B]cheat\f[] allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on
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the command\-line.
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It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for
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commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to
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remember.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B \-\-init
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Print a config file to stdout.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-c, \-\-colorize
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Colorize output.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-d, \-\-directories
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List cheatsheet directories.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-e, \-\-edit=\f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[]
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Open \f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[] for editing.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-l, \-\-list
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List available cheatsheets.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-p, \-\-path=\f[I]PATH\f[]
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Filter only to sheets found on path \f[I]PATH\f[].
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-r, \-\-regex
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Treat search \f[I]PHRASE\f[] as a regular expression.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-s, \-\-search=\f[I]PHRASE\f[]
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Search cheatsheets for \f[I]PHRASE\f[].
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-t, \-\-tag=\f[I]TAG\f[]
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Filter only to sheets tagged with \f[I]TAG\f[].
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-T, \-\-tags
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List all tags in use.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-v, \-\-version
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Print the version number.
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \-\-rm=\f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[]
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Remove (deletes) \f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[].
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.RS
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.RE
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.TP
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.B To view the foo cheatsheet:
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cheat \f[I]foo\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To edit (or create) the foo cheatsheet:
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cheat \-e \f[I]foo\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To edit (or create) the foo/bar cheatsheet on the \[aq]work\[aq] cheatpath:
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cheat \-p \f[I]work\f[] \-e \f[I]foo/bar\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To view all cheatsheet directories:
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cheat \-d
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To list all available cheatsheets:
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cheat \-l
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To list all cheatsheets whose titles match \[aq]apt\[aq]:
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cheat \-l \f[I]apt\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To list all tags in use:
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cheat \-T
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To list available cheatsheets that are tagged as \[aq]personal\[aq]:
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cheat \-l \-t \f[I]personal\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To search for \[aq]ssh\[aq] among all cheatsheets, and colorize matches:
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cheat \-c \-s \f[I]ssh\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To search (by regex) for cheatsheets that contain an IP address:
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cheat \-c \-r \-s \f[I]\[aq](?:[0\-9]{1,3}.){3}[0\-9]{1,3}\[aq]\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B To remove (delete) the foo/bar cheatsheet:
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cheat \-\-rm \f[I]foo/bar\f[]
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.RS
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.RE
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.SH FILES
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.SS Configuration
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.PP
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\f[B]cheat\f[] is configured via a YAML file that is conventionally
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named \f[I]conf.yaml\f[].
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\f[B]cheat\f[] will search for \f[I]conf.yaml\f[] in varying locations,
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depending upon your platform:
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.SS Linux, OSX, and other Unixes
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.IP "1." 3
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\f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[]
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.IP "2." 3
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\f[B]XDG_CONFIG_HOME\f[]/cheat/conf.yaml
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.IP "3." 3
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\f[B]$HOME\f[]/.config/cheat/conf.yml
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.IP "4." 3
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\f[B]$HOME\f[]/.cheat/conf.yml
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.SS Windows
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.IP "1." 3
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\f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[]
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.IP "2." 3
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\f[B]APPDATA\f[]/cheat/conf.yml
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.IP "3." 3
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\f[B]PROGRAMDATA\f[]/cheat/conf.yml
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.PP
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\f[B]cheat\f[] will search in the order specified above.
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The first \f[I]conf.yaml\f[] encountered will be respected.
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.PP
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If \f[B]cheat\f[] cannot locate a config file, it will ask if you\[aq]d
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like to generate one automatically.
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Alternatively, you may also generate a config file manually by running
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\f[B]cheat \-\-init\f[] and saving its output to the appropriate
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location for your platform.
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.SS Cheatpaths
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.PP
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\f[B]cheat\f[] reads its cheatsheets from "cheatpaths", which are the
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directories in which cheatsheets are stored.
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Cheatpaths may be configured in \f[I]conf.yaml\f[], and viewed via
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\f[B]cheat \-d\f[].
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.PP
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For detailed instructions on how to configure cheatpaths, please refer
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to the comments in conf.yml.
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.SS Autocompletion
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.PP
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Autocompletion scripts for \f[B]bash\f[]/\f[B]zsh\f[] and \f[B]fish\f[]
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are available for download:
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.IP \[bu] 2
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<https://github.com/cheat/cheat/blob/master/scripts/cheat.bash>
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.IP \[bu] 2
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<https://github.com/cheat/cheat/blob/master/scripts/cheat.fish>
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.PP
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The \f[B]bash\f[]/\f[B]zsh\f[] scripts provide optional integration with
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\f[B]fzf\f[], if the latter is available on your \f[B]PATH\f[].
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.PP
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The installation process will vary per system and shell configuration,
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and thus will not be discussed here.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B \f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[]
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The path at which the config file is available.
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If \f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[] is set, all other config paths will be
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ignored.
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.RS
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.RE
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.SH BUGS
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.PP
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See GitHub issues: <https://github.com/cheat/cheat/issues>
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.SH AUTHOR
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.PP
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Christopher Allen Lane <chris@chris-allen-lane.com>
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.PP
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\f[B]fzf(1)\f[]
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% CHEAT(1) Version 3.7.0 | General Commands Manual
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NAME
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====
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**cheat** — create and view command-line cheatsheets
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SYNOPSIS
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========
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| **cheat** \[options] \[_CHEATSHEET_]
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DESCRIPTION
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===========
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**cheat** allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the
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command-line. It was designed to help remind \*nix system administrators of
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options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to
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remember.
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OPTIONS
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=======
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--init
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: Print a config file to stdout.
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-c, --colorize
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: Colorize output.
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-d, --directories
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: List cheatsheet directories.
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-e, --edit=_CHEATSHEET_
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: Open _CHEATSHEET_ for editing.
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-l, --list
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: List available cheatsheets.
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-p, --path=_PATH_
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: Filter only to sheets found on path _PATH_.
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-r, --regex
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: Treat search _PHRASE_ as a regular expression.
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-s, --search=_PHRASE_
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: Search cheatsheets for _PHRASE_.
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-t, --tag=_TAG_
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: Filter only to sheets tagged with _TAG_.
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-T, --tags
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: List all tags in use.
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-v, --version
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: Print the version number.
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--rm=_CHEATSHEET_
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: Remove (deletes) _CHEATSHEET_.
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EXAMPLES
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========
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To view the foo cheatsheet:
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: cheat _foo_
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To edit (or create) the foo cheatsheet:
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: cheat -e _foo_
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To edit (or create) the foo/bar cheatsheet on the 'work' cheatpath:
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: cheat -p _work_ -e _foo/bar_
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To view all cheatsheet directories:
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: cheat -d
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To list all available cheatsheets:
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: cheat -l
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To list all cheatsheets whose titles match 'apt':
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: cheat -l _apt_
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To list all tags in use:
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: cheat -T
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To list available cheatsheets that are tagged as 'personal':
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: cheat -l -t _personal_
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To search for 'ssh' among all cheatsheets, and colorize matches:
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: cheat -c -s _ssh_
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To search (by regex) for cheatsheets that contain an IP address:
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: cheat -c -r -s _'(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}'_
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To remove (delete) the foo/bar cheatsheet:
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: cheat --rm _foo/bar_
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FILES
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=====
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Configuration
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-------------
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**cheat** is configured via a YAML file that is conventionally named
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_conf.yaml_. **cheat** will search for _conf.yaml_ in varying locations,
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depending upon your platform:
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### Linux, OSX, and other Unixes ###
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1. **CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH**
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2. **XDG_CONFIG_HOME**/cheat/conf.yaml
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3. **$HOME**/.config/cheat/conf.yml
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4. **$HOME**/.cheat/conf.yml
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### Windows ###
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1. **CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH**
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2. **APPDATA**/cheat/conf.yml
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3. **PROGRAMDATA**/cheat/conf.yml
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**cheat** will search in the order specified above. The first _conf.yaml_
|
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encountered will be respected.
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|
||||
If **cheat** cannot locate a config file, it will ask if you'd like to generate
|
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one automatically. Alternatively, you may also generate a config file manually
|
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by running **cheat --init** and saving its output to the appropriate location
|
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for your platform.
|
||||
|
||||
|
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Cheatpaths
|
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----------
|
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**cheat** reads its cheatsheets from "cheatpaths", which are the directories in
|
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which cheatsheets are stored. Cheatpaths may be configured in _conf.yaml_, and
|
||||
viewed via **cheat -d**.
|
||||
|
||||
For detailed instructions on how to configure cheatpaths, please refer to the
|
||||
comments in conf.yml.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
Autocompletion
|
||||
--------------
|
||||
Autocompletion scripts for **bash**/**zsh** and **fish** are available for
|
||||
download:
|
||||
|
||||
- <https://github.com/cheat/cheat/blob/master/scripts/cheat.bash>
|
||||
- <https://github.com/cheat/cheat/blob/master/scripts/cheat.fish>
|
||||
|
||||
The **bash**/**zsh** scripts provide optional integration with **fzf**, if the
|
||||
latter is available on your **PATH**.
|
||||
|
||||
The installation process will vary per system and shell configuration, and thus
|
||||
will not be discussed here.
|
||||
|
||||
|
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ENVIRONMENT
|
||||
===========
|
||||
|
||||
**CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH**
|
||||
|
||||
: The path at which the config file is available. If **CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH** is
|
||||
set, all other config paths will be ignored.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
BUGS
|
||||
====
|
||||
|
||||
See GitHub issues: <https://github.com/cheat/cheat/issues>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHOR
|
||||
======
|
||||
|
||||
Christopher Allen Lane <chris@chris-allen-lane.com>
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
SEE ALSO
|
||||
========
|
||||
|
||||
**fzf(1)**
|
||||
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