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aa1e12625e Version bump to 2.2.3. 2017-12-19 12:42:07 -05:00
d09353bfca Merge pull request #363 from shigemk2/shigemk2-patch-1
Add cheatsheet perl
2017-12-19 12:38:25 -05:00
81e80c87a1 Merge pull request #358 from byxor/emacs
Add cheat for running emacs in terminal
2017-12-19 12:37:04 -05:00
3d498d5ce7 Merge pull request #354 from rognan/add-cheat-for-youtube-dl-extract-audio
Add cheat for downloading audio with youtube-dl
2017-12-19 12:35:11 -05:00
d90d509702 Merge pull request #365 from shigemk2/check_function_mysql
Add cheatsheet for mysql
2017-12-19 12:34:05 -05:00
b46f5b2c34 Merge pull request #359 from Dgc2002/master
Adds cheatsheet for rcs
2017-12-19 12:33:01 -05:00
e2d63e7603 Minor edits to #357 2017-12-19 12:29:52 -05:00
67f52f8317 Merge branch 'patch-1' of https://github.com/zrongh90/cheat into zrongh90-patch-1 2017-12-19 12:29:26 -05:00
67134b9240 Merge pull request #360 from nitsnatsnok/patch-1
sizes and typo corrected
2017-12-19 12:27:29 -05:00
c67adb1422 Minor edits to #367. 2017-12-19 12:25:40 -05:00
c2aa5e0148 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/Sim4n6/cheat into Sim4n6-master 2017-12-19 12:24:19 -05:00
332f0bd4ee Merge pull request #364 from navjotjsingh/master
Cheatsheet for cd
2017-12-19 12:21:37 -05:00
b303bc0028 added support for Got-Your-Back for backup from Gmail 2017-12-14 15:38:08 +00:00
02f79ddd13 Merge pull request #1 from chrisallenlane/master
learning amigo
2017-12-14 16:09:24 +01:00
71680c6586 Add cheatsheet for mysql
check stored procedure or stored function in mysql
2017-11-28 22:12:20 +09:00
a240413eb9 Merge pull request #1 from navjotjsingh/navjotjsingh-patch-cd
Cheatsheet for cd
2017-11-27 11:53:39 +05:30
cde64e3ea4 Cheatsheet for cd 2017-11-27 11:52:05 +05:30
0b0bc441c6 Add cheatsheet perl 2017-11-20 21:20:22 +09:00
2aa37432cb Merge pull request #356 from shigemk2/xargs-no-run-if-empty
Add cheatsheet for xargs --no-run-if-empty
2017-11-19 08:13:07 -05:00
89de3705b0 Merge pull request #355 from shigemk2/curl-only-status-code
Add cheatsheet for cp backup file with date
2017-11-19 08:11:35 -05:00
d12718b8c4 cp edit
Appended missing newline to end of `cp` cheatsheet.
2017-11-19 08:09:37 -05:00
900e083b99 Merge branch 'cp-backup' of git://github.com/shigemk2/cheat into shigemk2-cp-backup 2017-11-19 08:07:10 -05:00
837e0b5b71 sizes and typo corrected
`-size +20000k` actually matches files bigger than 20,000*1,024=20,480,000 Bytes, not 20,000,000 Bytes as in “2 Megabytes”.
2017-11-12 00:50:30 +01:00
30d2a77a6c Adds cheatsheet for rcs 2017-11-02 11:53:08 -05:00
1a8cdf84f4 Add instructions for running emacs in terminal 2017-11-01 16:16:49 +00:00
181403e7ac create iconv
add new iconv for code convert
2017-10-31 16:00:16 +08:00
2c10955690 Add cheatsheet for xargs --no-run-if-empty 2017-10-27 00:12:36 +09:00
4319b8e699 Add curl cheatsheet: Get only the HTTP status code
curl -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}\n' -s -I URL
2017-10-24 22:23:36 +09:00
57dff86a44 Add cheat for downloading audio with youtube-dl 2017-10-13 14:37:07 +02:00
aa4f6daf77 Add cheatsheet for cp backup file with date 2017-10-04 23:47:33 +09:00
d7272c50c4 v2.2.2
Added new cheatsheets.
2017-09-16 23:15:15 -04:00
cdf573a725 Merge pull request #318 from shanahanjrs/new-misc-cheatsheets
Created cheatsheets for alias, cat, cp, export, kill, mv, pwd, and wc
2017-09-16 23:01:08 -04:00
eb6dfaad39 Merge pull request #350 from iamatacos/patch-1
Update dd
2017-09-16 22:58:17 -04:00
f8d2ce516e Update dd
There is a small error in this sample :

**bs=BYTES** --> read and write up to BYTES bytes at a time

**count=N** --> copy only N input blocks

just inverse please
2017-09-16 22:04:10 +01:00
e5bf9146fe Fixed cheat sheets to conform to the standard style more closely 2017-09-12 23:11:38 -04:00
d6dc39c687 v2.2.1
Version bump to 2.2.1. (Release contains new default cheatsheets.)
2017-09-05 14:23:10 -04:00
fb5ec798fa CONTRIBUTING.md
Made minor additions to the `CONTRIBUTING.md` file.
2017-09-05 13:48:06 -04:00
866eb68d64 emacs cheatsheet
Minor whitespace edits on the emacs cheatsheet.
2017-09-05 13:26:23 -04:00
e17f60e4d5 Deleted accidental file
Deleted a file that seems to have been created accidentally. (It
contained nothing useful.)
2017-09-05 13:20:36 -04:00
ed2ef113f0 Merge branch 'emacs' of git://github.com/ndebuhr/cheat into ndebuhr-emacs 2017-09-05 13:19:19 -04:00
432379d1e6 Merge pull request #336 from yafp/master
Adding a first version of a pkill cheatsheet
2017-09-04 20:06:23 -04:00
7089bef7cc Merge pull request #337 from VHarisop/pip_latest
Updated pip sheet with upgrade for newer versions
2017-09-04 20:04:25 -04:00
aa57371819 Trivial whitespace changes to pgrep cheatsheet. 2017-09-04 20:01:25 -04:00
921db35400 Merge branch 'pgrep' of git://github.com/shigemk2/cheat into shigemk2-pgrep 2017-09-04 20:00:38 -04:00
852db958a4 Merge branch 'develop' 2017-09-04 19:57:28 -04:00
d58bbba1f8 Merge pull request #333 from npit/master
Update emacs cheatsheet
2017-09-04 19:55:33 -04:00
e5ffcf65e4 Merge pull request #328 from fpob/master
Add zsh cheatsheet
2017-09-04 19:54:49 -04:00
d59ac66f1c Merge pull request #340 from Asta1986/postgres
added psql commands
2017-09-04 19:52:54 -04:00
f4f8592933 Merge pull request #344 from Daoctor/master
fix crontab command
2017-09-04 19:50:45 -04:00
c540a600b2 Merge pull request #343 from Mic92/patch-13
openssl: add fingerprint method
2017-09-04 19:47:49 -04:00
9224216581 Merge pull request #330 from shigemk2/curl-ip
Get your global IP with curl
2017-09-04 19:45:15 -04:00
2da5c2b710 Merge pull request #327 from Mic92/patch-12
add cryptsetup cheatsheat
2017-09-04 19:41:03 -04:00
e468f8d0a0 Merge pull request #323 from henrikq/patch-1
Add install to Cheatsheet/deb
2017-09-04 19:39:58 -04:00
cdee0e44cd Merge pull request #324 from dypublic/tar-add-destination-1
Update tar
2017-09-04 19:38:41 -04:00
efcd687070 fix crontab command 2017-08-30 00:15:53 +08:00
ae309c7dc4 openssl: add fingerprint method 2017-07-30 09:26:56 +01:00
86ba22e7b8 +html output 2017-06-30 21:34:32 -03:00
2a6ec9cef5 added psql commands 2017-06-29 20:23:47 -03:00
2d59026b0d Add f option 2017-06-10 01:43:11 +09:00
bcb0d71dd3 Updated pip sheet with an upgrade option for newer versions 2017-06-02 13:09:48 +03:00
d1526ede16 Adding a first version of a pkill cheatsheet 2017-06-01 21:31:27 +02:00
374d381c00 Update emacs 2017-05-28 23:46:22 +03:00
1f3f9828c3 Add pgrep cheatsheat 2017-05-15 23:14:30 +09:00
5d3f89924c Get your global IP with curl 2017-05-15 23:08:21 +09:00
74808845a5 Add zsh cheatsheet 2017-04-07 14:41:10 +02:00
517bf9599b add cryptsetup cheatsheat 2017-04-04 09:05:49 +02:00
7716827dfc Minor fixes and additions to emacs 2017-03-12 10:19:47 -04:00
c65fde1b3a Update tar
Add extract a .tar in specified Directory
2017-03-09 18:50:36 +08:00
bb3c4105cb Add install to Cheatsheet/deb 2017-03-07 09:50:37 +01:00
edd7b5e806 Minor revisions on #244
- When using GFM code fences, strip the last line in addition to the
  first
- Updated `README.md` to mention the new feature
- `minor` version-bump to `2.2.0`.
2017-02-28 18:59:27 -05:00
7abb663bf4 Merge branch 'more_lexers' of git://github.com/cnicolov/cheat into cnicolov-more_lexers 2017-02-28 18:22:58 -05:00
f6f1233b12 Deleted CHANGELOG
Deleted `CHANGELOG`. It was never used.
2017-02-28 17:46:23 -05:00
b9241efab1 CONTRIBUTING.md
Put some useful information in `CONTRIBUTING.md`.
2017-02-28 17:45:53 -05:00
8019325f1e README edit
The sheilds.io badge displaying downloads per month has been broken for
some time now (seemingly across all python projects), so I removed it.
2017-02-28 09:32:00 -05:00
aa9403d432 Created cheatsheets for alias, cat, cp, export, kill, mv, pwd, and wc 2017-02-12 22:11:45 -05:00
c1fbeffde5 Adds support for more lexers
If you use cheat to save some programming snippets this might be useful.

For example if you have a long list of SQL Query cheats, you can do the
following:

Enter ```sql in the beginning of the file containing the cheats content.

Example file: sql
```sql

SELECT 17 & 16 = 16;
SELECT 2+4+8+16 & 1 = 0;
2015-12-02 14:47:13 +02:00
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Changelog
=========

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Contributing
============
If you would like to contribute cheetsheets or program functionality, please
fork this repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request.
fork this repository, make your changes, and submit a pull request against the
`master` branch.
## Python standards ##
Python code should conform to [PEP 8][].
Licensing
---------
By contributing to the project, you agree to license your work under the same
licenses as `cheat` itself. `cheat` is currently dual-licensed under the GPL3
and MIT licenses, though that could change without notice in the future.
`cheat`, however, will always remain free software (as in both "free as in
freedom" and "free as in beer") and shall always be licensed accordingly.
## Cheatsheet Format ##
Please pattern your cheatsheets after the following:
```sh
# To extract an uncompressed archive:
tar -xvf /path/to/foo.tar
# To create an uncompressed archive:
tar -cvf /path/to/foo.tar /path/to/foo/
# To extract a .gz archive:
tar -xzvf /path/to/foo.tgz
```
If you are submitting a cheatsheet that contains side-by-side columns of text,
please align the columns using spaces rather than tabs.
[PEP 8]: http://legacy.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/

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[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/cheat.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cheat/)
[![PyPI](https://img.shields.io/pypi/dm/cheat.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/cheat/)
cheat
=====
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cheat -e foo
```
If the 'foo' cheatsheet already exists, it will be opened for editing.
If the `foo` cheatsheet already exists, it will be opened for editing.
Otherwise, it will be created automatically.
After you've customized your cheatsheets, I urge you to track `~/.cheat/` along
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You may view which directories are on your `CHEATPATH` with `cheat -d`.
### Enabling Syntax Highlighting ###
`cheat` can apply syntax highlighting to your cheatsheets if so desired. To
enable this feature, set a `CHEATCOLORS` environment variable:
`cheat` can optionally apply syntax highlighting to your cheatsheets. To enable
syntax highlighting, export a `CHEATCOLORS` environment variable:
```sh
export CHEATCOLORS=true
```
#### Specifying a Syntax Highlighter ####
You may manually specify which syntax highlighter to use for each cheatsheet by
wrapping the sheet's contents in a [Github-Flavored Markdown code-fence][gfm].
Example:
<pre>
```sql
-- to select a user by ID
SELECT *
FROM Users
WHERE id = 100
```
</pre>
If no syntax highlighter is specified, the `bash` highlighter will be used by
default.
See Also:
---------
- [Enabling Command-line Autocompletion][autocompletion]
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[autocompletion]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/wiki/Enabling-Command-line-Autocompletion
[dotfiles]: http://dotfiles.github.io/
[gfm]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-and-highlighting-code-blocks/
[installing]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/wiki/Installing
[related-projects]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/wiki/Related-Projects

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if __name__ == '__main__':
# parse the command-line options
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.1.28')
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.2.3')
# list directories
if options['--directories']:

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# Show a list of your current shell aliases
alias
# Map `ll` to `ls -l` (Can be used per session or put inside a shell config file)
alias ll='ls -l'

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# Display the contents of a file
cat /path/to/foo
# Display contents with line numbers
cat -n /path/to/foo
# Display contents with line numbers (blank lines excluded)
cat -b /path/to/foo

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#Go to the given directory
cd path/to/directory
#Go to home directory of current user
cd
#Go up to the parent of the current directory
cd ..
#Go to the previously chosen directory
cd -

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# Create a copy of a file
cp ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Downloads/foo.txt
# Create a copy of a directory
cp -r ~/Desktop/cruise_pics/ ~/Pictures/
# Create a copy but ask to overwrite if the destination file already exists
cp -i ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Create a backup file with date
cp foo.txt{,."$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)"}

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*/15 * * * * /home/user/command.sh
# every midnight
* 0 * * * /home/user/command.sh
0 0 * * * /home/user/command.sh
# every Saturday at 8:05 AM
5 8 * * 6 /home/user/command.sh

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# open encrypted partition /dev/sdb1 (reachable at /dev/mapper/backup)
cryptsetup open --type luks /dev/sdb1 backup
# open encrypted partition /dev/sdb1 using a keyfile (reachable at /dev/mapper/hdd)
cryptsetup open --type luks --key-file hdd.key /dev/sdb1 hdd
# close luks container at /dev/mapper/hdd
cryptsetup close hdd

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# Limit the rate of a download
curl --limit-rate 1000B -O http://path.to.the/file
# Get your global IP
curl httpbin.org/ip
# Get only the HTTP status code
curl -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}\n' -s -I URL

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# Read from {/dev/urandom} 2*512 Bytes and put it into {/tmp/test.txt}
# Note: At the first iteration, we read 512 Bytes.
# Note: At the second iteration, we read 512 Bytes.
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/test.txt count=512 bs=2
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/test.txt count=2 bs=512
# Watch the progress of 'dd'
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=4KB &; export dd_pid=`pgrep '^dd'`; while [[ -d /proc/$dd_pid ]]; do kill -USR1 $dd_pid && sleep 1 && clear; done

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# Extract contents of a .deb file
$ ar vx foo.deb # -> data.tar.gz
$ tar xf data.tar.gz
# Install .deb file to a debian like system, e.g. ubuntu
$ sudo dpkg -i foo.deb
$ sudo apt-get install -f

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# Running emacs
GUI mode $ emacs
Terminal mode $ emacs -nw
# Basic usage
Indent Select text then press TAB
Cut CTRL-w
Copy ALT-w
Paste ("yank") CTRL-y
Begin selection CTRL-SPACE
Search/Find CTRL-s
Replace ALT-% (ALT-SHIFT-5)
Save CTRL-x CTRL-s
Save as CTRL-x CTRL-w
Load/Open CTRL-x CTRL-f
Undo CTRL-x u
Highlight all text CTRL-x h
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Font size bigger CTRL-x CTRL-+
Font size smaller CTRL-x CTRL--
# Buffers
# Buffers
Split screen vertically CTRL-x 2
Split screen vertically with 5 row height CTRL-u 5 CTRL-x 2
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Split screen horizontally with 24 column width CTRL-u 24 CTRL-x 3
Revert to single screen CTRL-x 1
Hide the current screen CTRL-x 0
Kill the current screen CTRL-x k
Move to the next buffer CTRL-x O
Move to the next screen CTRL-x o
Kill the current buffer CTRL-x k
Select a buffer CTRL-x b
Run command in the scratch buffer CTRL-x CTRL-e
# Navigation ( backward / forward )
Character-wise CTRL-b , CTRL-f
Word-wise ALT-b , ALT-f
Line-wise CTRL-p , CTRL-n
Sentence-wise ALT-a , ALT-e
Paragraph-wise ALT-{ , ALT-}
Function-wise CTRL-ALT-a , CTRL-ALT-e
Line beginning / end CTRL-a , CTRL-e
# Other stuff
Open a shell ALT-x eshell

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# Calling export with no arguments will show current shell attributes
export
# Create new environment variable
export VARNAME="value"

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# To find files with extension '.txt' and look for a string into them:
find ./path/ -name '*.txt' | xargs grep 'string'
# To find files with size bigger than 5 Mb and sort them by size:
# To find files with size bigger than 5 Mebibyte and sort them by size:
find . -size +5M -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ls -Ssh | sort -z
# To find files bigger thank 2 MB and list them:
find . -type f -size +20000k -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk '{ print $9 ": " $5 }'
# To find files bigger than 2 Megabyte and list them:
find . -type f -size +200000000c -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk '{ print $9 ": " $5 }'
# To find files modified more than 7 days ago and list file information
find . -type f -mtime +7d -ls

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# To estimate the number and the size of all mails on youremail@gmail.com
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --action estimate
# To backup from youremail@gmail.com to your local-folder
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --action backup --local-folder "~/MyLocalFolder/"
# To backup from youremail@gmail.com only important or starred emails to the
# default local folder GYB-GMail-Backup-youremail@gmail.com
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --search "is:important OR is:starred"
# To restore from your local-folder to youremail@gmail.com
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --action restore --local-folder "~/MyLocalFolder/"

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# To convert file (iconv.src) from iso-8859-1 to utf-8 and save to
# /tmp/iconv.out
iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 iconv.src -o /tmp/iconv.out

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# Kill a process gracefully
kill -15 <process id>
# Kill a process forcefully
kill -9 <process id>

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# Move a file from one place to another
mv ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Move a file from one place to another and automatically overwrite if the destination file exists
# (This will override any previous -i or -n args)
mv -f ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Move a file from one place to another but ask before overwriting an existing file
# (This will override any previous -f or -n args)
mv -i ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Move a file from one place to another but never overwrite anything
# (This will override any previous -f or -i args)
mv -n ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt

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UPDATE tbl_name SET col1 = "example";
# Basic DELETE Statement
DELETE FROM tbl_name WHERE user = 'jcole';
DELETE FROM tbl_name WHERE user = 'jcole';
# To check stored procedure
SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS;
# To check stored function
SHOW FUNCTION STATUS;

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@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ openssl req -text -noout -in server.csr
# To show certificate information for generated certificate
openssl x509 -text -noout -in server.crt
# To get the sha256 fingerprint of a certificate
openssl x509 -in server.crt -noout -sha256 -fingerprint
# To view certificate expiration:
echo | openssl s_client -connect <hostname>:443 2> /dev/null | \
awk '/-----BEGIN/,/END CERTIFICATE-----/' | \

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# To view the perl version:
perl -v
# Replace string "\n" to newline
echo -e "foo\nbar\nbaz" | perl -pe 's/\n/\\n/g;'
# Replace newline with multiple line to space
cat test.txt | perl -0pe "s/test1\ntest2/test1 test2/m"

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# Get a list of PIDs matching the pattern
pgrep example
# Kill all PIDs matching the pattern
pgrep -f example | xargs kill

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# Upgrade all outdated packages, thanks to http://stackoverflow.com/a/3452888
pip freeze --local | grep -v '^\-e' | cut -d = -f 1 | xargs -n1 pip install -U
# Upgrade outdated packages on latest version of pip
pip list --outdated --format=freeze | cut -d = -f 1 | xargs -n1 pip install -U
# Install specific version of a package
pip install -I SomePackage1==1.1.0 'SomePackage2>=1.0.4'

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# To kill a process using it's full process name
pkill <processname>
# To kill a process by it's partial name
pkill -f <string>

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# psql is the PostgreSQL terminal interface. The following commands were tested on version 9.5.
# Connection options:
# -U username (if not specified current OS user is used).
# -p port.
# -h server hostname/address.
# Connect to a specific database:
psql -U postgres -h serverAddress -d dbName
# Get databases on a server:
psql -U postgres -h serverAddress --list
# Execute sql query and save output to file:
psql -U postgres -d dbName -c 'select * from tableName;' -o fileName
# Execute query and get tabular html output:
psql -U postgres -d dbName -H -c 'select * from tableName;'
# Execute query and save resulting rows to csv file:
psql -U postgres -d dbName -t -A -P fieldsep=',' -c 'select * from tableName;' -o fileName.csv
# Read commands from file:
psql -f fileName
# Restore databases from file:
psql -f fileName.backup postgres

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# Show the absolute path of your current working directory on the filesystem
pwd

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# Initial check-in of file (leaving file active in filesystem)
ci -u <filename>
# Check out with lock
co -l <filename>
# Check in and unlock (leaving file active in filesystem)
ci -u <filename>
# Display version x.y of a file
co -px.y <filename>
# Undo to version x.y (overwrites file active in filesystem with the specified revision)
co -rx.y <filename>
# Diff file active in filesystem and last revision
rcsdiff <filename>
# Diff versions x.y and x.z
rcsdiff -rx.y -rx.z <filename>
# View log of check-ins
rlog <filename>
# Break an RCS lock held by another person on a file
rcs -u <filename>

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@ -19,6 +19,9 @@ tar -xjvf /path/to/foo.tgz
# To create a .bz2 archive:
tar -cjvf /path/to/foo.tgz /path/to/foo/
# To extract a .tar in specified Directory:
tar -xvf /path/to/foo.tar -C /path/to/destination/
# To list the content of an .bz2 archive:
tar -jtvf /path/to/foo.tgz

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# Count the number of words (file or STDIN)
wc -w /path/to/foo.txt
cat /path/to/foo.txt | wc -w
# Count the number of lines (file or STDIN)
wc -l /path/to/foo.txt
cat /path/to/foo.txt | wc -l
# Count the number of bytes (file or STDIN)
wc -c /path/to/foo.txt
cat /path/to/foo.txt | wc -c
# Count files and directories at a given location
ls -l | wc -l
# If you ever use `wc` in a shell script and need to compare the output with an int you can
# clean the output (wc returns extra characters around the integer) by using xargs:
ls -l | wc -l | xargs

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@ -10,3 +10,7 @@ find -name *.pdf | xargs -I{} rm -rf '{}'
# -n1 => One file by one file. ( -n2 => 2 files by 2 files )
find -name *.pdf | xargs -I{} -n1 echo '&{}='
# If find returns no result, do not run rm
# This option is a GNU extension.
find -name "*.pdf" | xargs --no-run-if-empty rm

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@ -16,5 +16,8 @@ youtube-dl --playlist-start 5 example.com/watch?v=id&list=listid
# To simulate a download with youtube-dl:
youtube-dl -s example.com/watch?v=id
# To download audio in mp3 format with best quality available
youtube-dl --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 --audio-quality 0 example.com/watch?v=id
# For all video formats see
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube#Quality_and_codecs

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# A plain old glob
print -l *.txt
print -l **/*.txt
# Show text files that end in a number from 1 to 10
print -l **/*<1-10>.txt
# Show text files that start with the letter a
print -l **/[a]*.txt
# Show text files that start with either ab or bc
print -l **/(ab|bc)*.txt
# Show text files that don't start with a lower or uppercase c
print -l **/[^cC]*.txt
# Show only directories
print -l **/*(/)
# Show only regular files
print -l **/*(.)
# Show empty files
print -l **/*(L0)
# Show files greater than 3 KB
print -l **/*(Lk+3)
# Show files modified in the last hour
print -l **/*(mh-1)
# Sort files from most to least recently modified and show the last 3
print -l **/*(om[1,3])
# `.` show files, `Lm-2` smaller than 2MB, `mh-1` modified in last hour,
# `om` sort by modification date, `[1,3]` only first 3 files
print -l **/*(.Lm-2mh-1om[1,3])
# Show every directory that contain directory `.git`
print -l **/*(e:'[[ -d $REPLY/.git ]]':)
# Return the file name (t stands for tail)
print -l *.txt(:t)
# Return the file name without the extension (r stands for remove_extension)
print -l *.txt(:t:r)
# Return the extension
print -l *.txt(:e)
# Return the parent folder of the file (h stands for head)
print -l *.txt(:h)
# Return the parent folder of the parent
print -l *.txt(:h:h)
# Return the parent folder of the first file
print -l *.txt([1]:h)
# Parameter expansion
files=(*.txt) # store a glob in a variable
print -l $files
print -l $files(:h) # this is the syntax we saw before
print -l ${files:h}
print -l ${files(:h)} # don't mix the two, or you'll get an error
print -l ${files:u} # the :u modifier makes the text uppercase
# :s modifier
variable="path/aaabcd"
echo ${variable:s/bc/BC/} # path/aaaBCd
echo ${variable:s_bc_BC_} # path/aaaBCd
echo ${variable:s/\//./} # path.aaabcd (escaping the slash \/)
echo ${variable:s_/_._} # path.aaabcd (slightly more readable)
echo ${variable:s/a/A/} # pAth/aaabcd (only first A is replaced)
echo ${variable:gs/a/A/} # pAth/AAAbcd (all A is replaced)
# Split the file name at each underscore
echo ${(s._.)file}
# Join expansion flag, opposite of the split flag.
array=(a b c d)
echo ${(j.-.)array} # a-b-c-d

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@ -13,14 +13,23 @@ def colorize(sheet_content):
try:
from pygments import highlight
from pygments.lexers import BashLexer
from pygments.lexers import get_lexer_by_name
from pygments.formatters import TerminalFormatter
# if pygments can't load, just return the uncolorized text
except ImportError:
return sheet_content
return highlight(sheet_content, BashLexer(), TerminalFormatter())
first_line = sheet_content.splitlines()[0]
lexer = get_lexer_by_name('bash')
if first_line.startswith('```'):
sheet_content = '\n'.join(sheet_content.split('\n')[1:-2])
try:
lexer = get_lexer_by_name(first_line[3:])
except Exception:
pass
return highlight(sheet_content, lexer, TerminalFormatter())
def die(message):

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import os
setup(
name = 'cheat',
version = '2.1.28',
version = '2.2.3',
author = 'Chris Lane',
author_email = 'chris@chris-allen-lane.com',
license = 'GPL3',