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@ -128,25 +128,16 @@ Creating/Editing Cheatsheets
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Provided that you have an `EDITOR` environment variable set, you may create new
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cheatsheets via:
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```bash
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cheat -c foo
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```
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By default, `cheat` will attempt to write the new cheatsheet to `~/.cheat`,
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creating the `~/.cheat` directory if necessary. (If it is unable to do so, the
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new cheatsheet will be written to the default cheatsheet directory instead,
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though this will likely require `sudo`.)
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Likewise, an existing cheatsheet may be edited via:
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```bash
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cheat -e foo
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```
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Command Autocompletion in zsh
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-----------------------------
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`zsh` users may use `cheat -d` in coordination with the provided `\_cheat` file
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to implement autocompletion [as described here][4].
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If the 'foo' cheatsheet already exists, it will be opened for editing.
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By default, `cheat` will attempt to write new cheatsheets to `~/.cheat`, and
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will create the `~/.cheat` directory if necessary. If it is unable to do so,
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the new cheatsheet will be written to the default cheatsheet directory instead,
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though this will likely require `sudo`.
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Contributing
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