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6b736083c3 v2.1.11
- Merged PR #227

- Patch version bump
2015-07-31 15:19:22 -04:00
b477df20b2 New Sheet: man - an interface to reference manuals 2015-07-24 18:54:41 +05:30
6304a65399 New Sheet: numfmt - convert numbers from/to human-readable strings 2015-07-24 18:53:50 +05:30
bc40ced2c1 New Sheet: csplit - used to split a file into parts 2015-07-24 18:51:55 +05:30
74dfd51601 Version bump 2015-07-09 18:42:00 -04:00
51b0b12663 Minor addition to git cheatsheet 2015-07-09 18:41:00 -04:00
ae45265317 Two new cheats in date and ln sheets 2015-06-19 23:18:59 +05:30
97dd037538 Fixup grammar in grep cheatsheet 2015-06-19 23:18:27 +05:30
402d15e8d8 More git cheats 2015-06-19 23:11:48 +05:30
8a07a1e96c Version bump 2015-06-18 18:30:06 -04:00
aa9b3e8bb4 Merge pull request #225 from Mic92/master
add zip/unzip
2015-06-18 18:19:53 -04:00
9db66dbaeb Merge pull request #217 from agxcul/master
add command [more] and some more example for command [awk]
2015-06-18 18:18:56 -04:00
c906a394cc Merge pull request #221 from laomaiweng/cheatsheet-rpm-enhancements
`rpm` cheatsheet: small enhancements
2015-06-18 18:15:51 -04:00
6ca560c1b7 Merge pull request #220 from dufferzafar/sheets
Added jq, jrnl sheets. Updated Git and Markdown.
2015-06-18 18:14:59 -04:00
e75e9bb211 Whitespace edit 2015-06-18 18:06:25 -04:00
dd93473464 Merge pull request #216 from salvorapi/master
First version of nova cheat
2015-06-18 18:05:39 -04:00
0d6de64fc0 Merge pull request #224 from Mic92/patch-9
Add weechat
2015-06-18 18:02:43 -04:00
26991977fd Merge pull request #222 from myfavouritekk/pip
Add the cheat sheet for pip.
2015-06-18 18:02:00 -04:00
878e266f5b Merge pull request #223 from Raizo62/master
remove useless blank
2015-06-18 18:00:47 -04:00
55e7181d87 Merge pull request #218 from idf-archive/master
fix typo
2015-06-18 17:59:13 -04:00
59accc64f7 add zip/unzip 2015-06-13 09:40:59 +02:00
c18e475fd1 Add weechat 2015-06-08 21:03:33 +02:00
2166a57ccd remove useless blank 2015-06-04 17:53:48 +00:00
b2e1400bb6 Update pip: dealing with requirement files
add `pip freeze > requirements.txt` and `pip install -r requirements.txt`.
2015-06-02 07:30:34 +08:00
30a49d3596 Add the cheat sheet for pip. 2015-05-28 13:46:28 +08:00
86ba1ad9e6 cheat/cheatsheets/rpm: small enhancements 2015-05-21 23:17:34 +02:00
820de5dba8 Add Image syntax to markdown 2015-05-20 01:46:03 +05:30
33f0dc346b jrnl is an application to store your life journal
...in plain text files

https://github.com/maebert/jrnl
2015-05-20 01:46:03 +05:30
889c8ef8fe Added two funky git cheats! 2015-05-20 01:46:03 +05:30
434802341e jq is a command line json processor
Here is the awesome manual: http://stedolan.github.io/jq/manual/
2015-05-20 01:45:52 +05:30
aba6fe5043 fix typo
reference: 
-O file
--output-document=file
    The documents will not be written to the appropriate files, but all will be concatenated together and
    written to file.  If - is used as file, documents will be printed to standard output, disabling link
    conversion.  (Use ./- to print to a file literally named -.)

    Use of -O is not intended to mean simply "use the name file instead of the one in the URL;" rather,
    it is analogous to shell redirection: wget -O file http://foo is intended to work like wget -O -
    http://foo > file; file will be truncated immediately, and all downloaded content will be written
    there.

    For this reason, -N (for timestamp-checking) is not supported in combination with -O: since file is
    always newly created, it will always have a very new timestamp. A warning will be issued if this
    combination is used.

    Similarly, using -r or -p with -O may not work as you expect: Wget won't just download the first file
    to file and then download the rest to their normal names: all downloaded content will be placed in
    file. This was disabled in version 1.11, but has been reinstated (with a warning) in 1.11.2, as there
    are some cases where this behavior can actually have some use.

    Note that a combination with -k is only permitted when downloading a single document, as in that case
    it will just convert all relative URIs to external ones; -k makes no sense for multiple URIs when
    they're all being downloaded to a single file; -k can be used only when the output is a regular file.
2015-05-10 13:54:49 +08:00
86d1ce58a9 add command [more] and some more example for command [awk] 2015-05-06 15:14:49 +08:00
fd7f31bf16 First version of nova cheat 2015-05-04 15:14:07 +02:00
417f47f037 Version bump 2015-04-15 16:43:47 -04:00
f39fad1324 Merge pull request #212 from myfavouritekk/paste
Add a cheatsheet for paste.
2015-04-15 16:40:43 -04:00
4cf03c5363 Merge pull request #211 from Aayush-Kasurde/master
Added yum list command cheat
2015-04-15 16:38:52 -04:00
afcd74c8bf Add cheatsheet for paste. 2015-03-31 17:52:08 +08:00
e27ce3f1f9 Added yum list command cheat 2015-03-10 08:04:47 +05:30
e9b8f04c24 Bug fix
A bug was introduced in 2.1.6 that would prevent user-defined
cheatsheets from being edited more than once.
2015-02-11 21:45:32 -05:00
d14c759a48 Merge pull request #210 from chrisallenlane/issue-180
Issue #180
2015-02-11 21:05:12 -05:00
c70dc002fa Issue #180
Now, whenever a cheatsheet is to be edited, if that cheatsheet does not
exist on the `DEFAULT_SHEET_PATH`, it is first copied there before being
opened for editing. This prevents system-wide cheatsheets from being
edited when using `cheat` as `root`.
2015-02-11 21:02:45 -05:00
ff8ba4e717 Merge pull request #209 from chrisallenlane/edit-after-copy
Resolves #207
2015-02-10 19:37:05 -05:00
718ec4f685 Resolves #207
- Solves issue whereby global cheatsheets fail to save after editing

- `cheat` no longer asks a user if a global cheatsheet should be copied
  locally before editing, and instead just silently does so.
2015-02-10 19:35:14 -05:00
27 changed files with 225 additions and 45 deletions

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.gitignore vendored
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*.pyc
MANIFEST
build
cheat.egg-info
dist

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if __name__ == '__main__':
# parse the command-line options
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.1.4')
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.1.11')
# list directories
if options['--directories']:

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# sum integers from a file or stdin, one integer per line:
printf '1\n2\n3\n' | awk '{ sum += $1} END {print sum}'
# using specific character as separator to sum integers from a file or stdin
printf '1:2:3' | awk -F ":" '{print $1+$2+$3}'
# print a multiplication table
seq 9 | sed 'H;g' | awk -v RS='' '{for(i=1;i<=NF;i++)printf("%dx%d=%d%s", i, NR, i*NR, i==NR?"\n":"\t")}'

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# Split a file based on pattern
csplit input.file '/PATTERN/'
# Use prefix/suffix to improve resulting file names
csplit -f 'prefix-' -b '%d.extension' input.file '/PATTERN/' '{*}'

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# Printout date in format suitable for affixing to file names
# Print date in format suitable for affixing to file names
date +"%Y%m%d_%H%M%S"
# Convert Unix timestamp to Date
date -d @1440359821

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# To set your identify:
# To set your identity:
git config --global user.name "John Doe"
git config --global user.email johndoe@example.com
@ -17,9 +17,17 @@ git commit -m "Your commit message"
# To edit previous commit message
git commit --amend
# Git commit in the past
git commit --date="`date --date='2 day ago'`"
git commit --date="Jun 13 18:30:25 IST 2015"
# more recent versions of Git also support --date="2 days ago" directly
# To removed staged and working directory changes
git reset --hard
# To go 2 commits back
git reset --hard HEAD~2
# To remove untracked files
git clean -f -d
@ -35,6 +43,9 @@ git push git@github.com:username/project.git
# To delete the branch "branch_name"
git branch -D branch_name
# To make an exisiting branch track a remote branch
git branch -u upstream/foo
# To see who commited which line in a file
git blame filename
@ -51,3 +62,27 @@ git show 83fb499:path/fo/file.ext # Shows the file as it a
git diff branch_1 branch_2 # Check difference between branches
git log # Show all the commits
git status # Show the changes from last commit
# Commit history of a set of files
git log --pretty=email --patch-with-stat --reverse --full-index -- Admin\*.py > Sripts.patch
# Import commits from another repo
git --git-dir=../some_other_repo/.git format-patch -k -1 --stdout <commit SHA> | git am -3 -k
# View commits that will be pushed
git log @{u}..
# View changes that are new on a feature branch
git log -p feature --not master
git diff master...feature
# Interactive rebase for the last 7 commits
git rebase -i @~7
# Diff files WITHOUT considering them a part of git
# This can be used to diff files that are not in a git repo!
git diff --no-index path/to/file/A path/to/file/B
# To pull changes while overwriting any local commits
git fetch --all
git reset --hard origin/master

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# Basic:
# Search a file for a pattern
grep pattern file
# case nonsensitive research:
grep -i pattern file
# Case insensitive search (with line numbers)
grep -in pattern file
# Recursively grep for string <pattern> in folder:
grep -R pattern folder
# Getting pattern from file (one by line):
# Read search patterns from a file (one per line)
grep -f pattern_file file
# Find lines NOT containing pattern
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ grep -v pattern file
grep "^00" file #Match lines starting with 00
grep -E "[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}" file #Find IP add
# Find all files who contain {pattern} in the directory {directory}.
# Find all files which match {pattern} in {directory}
# This will show: "file:line my research"
grep -rnw 'directory' -e "pattern"

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# Pretty print the json
jq "." < filename.json
# Access the value at key "foo"
jq '.foo'
# Access first list item
jq '.[0]'
# Slice & Dice
jq '.[2:4]'
jq '.[:3]'
jq '.[-2:]'

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# Add entry to default jrnl (from your configured text editor)
jrnl
# Add entry to default jrnl
jrnl Write entry here.
# List of tags
jrnl --tags
# Entries per tag
jrnl @tag
# Export jrnl as json
jrnl --export json
# Entries in a timeframe
jrnl -from 2009 -until may
# Add Sublime text to .jrnl_config
# Windows
"editor": "F:\\Powerpack\\Sublime\\sublime_text.exe -w"
# Linux
"editor": "/usr/bin/sublime -w"

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# To create a symlink:
ln -s path/to/the/target/directory name-of-symlink
# Symlink, while overwriting existing destination files
ln -sf /some/dir/exec /usr/bin/exec

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# Convert a man page to pdf
man -t bash | ps2pdf - bash.pdf
# View the ascii chart
man 7 ascii

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# links
This is [an example](http://example.com "Title") inline link.
# image
![Alt Text](/path/to/file.png)
# emphasis
*em* _em_

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# To show the file start at line number 5
more +5 file

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# To dump a database to a file (Note that your password will appear in your command history!):
# To dump a database to a file (Note that your password will appear in your command history!):
mysqldump -uusername -ppassword the-database > db.sql
# To dump a database to a file:
mysqldump -uusername -p the-database > db.sql
# To dump a database to a .tgz file (Note that your password will appear in your command history!):
# To dump a database to a .tgz file (Note that your password will appear in your command history!):
mysqldump -uusername -ppassword the-database | gzip -9 > db.sql
# To dump a database to a .tgz file:
mysqldump -uusername -p the-database | gzip -9 > db.sql
# To dump all databases to a file (Note that your password will appear in your command history!):
# To dump all databases to a file (Note that your password will appear in your command history!):
mysqldump -uusername -ppassword --all-databases > all-databases.sql
# To dump all databases to a file:

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# To list VMs on current tenant:
nova list
# To list VMs of all tenants (admin user only):
nova list --all-tenants
# To boot a VM on a specific host:
nova boot --nic net-id=<net_id> \
--image <image_id> \
--flavor <flavor> \
--availability-zone nova:<host_name> <vm_name>
# To stop a server
nova stop <server>
# To start a server
nova start <server>
# To attach a network interface to a specific VM:
nova interface-attach --net-id <net_id> <server>

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# Convert bytes to Human readable format
numfmt --to=iec --suffix=B --padding=7 1048576

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# Concat columns from files
paste file1 file2 ...
# List the files in the current directory in three columns:
ls | paste - - -
# Combine pairs of lines from a file into single lines:
paste -s -d '\t\n' myfile
# Number the lines in a file, similar to nl(1):
sed = myfile | paste -s -d '\t\n' - -
# Create a colon-separated list of directories named bin,
# suitable for use in the PATH environment variable:
find / -name bin -type d | paste -s -d : -

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# Search for packages
pip search SomePackage
# Install some packages
pip install SomePackage
# Output and install packages in a requirement file
pip freeze > requirements.txt
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Show details of a package
pip show SomePackage
# List outdated packages
pip list --outdated
# 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
# Install specific version of a package
pip install -I SomePackage1==1.1.0 'SomePackage2>=1.0.4'

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rpm -qf </path/to/file>
# To find what files are installed by a package:
rpm -ql <package>
rpm -qpl <rpm>
# To find what packages require a package or file:
rpm -q --whatrequires <package>
rpm -q --whatrequires <file>
# To list all installed packages:
rpm -qa

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# Extract archive
unzip archive.zip
# Test integrity of archive
unzip -tq archive.zip
# List files and directories in a file
unzip -l archive.zip

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# Set unread marker on all windows
Ctrl-s Ctrl-u
# Switch buffer left
Ctrl-p, Alt-left
# Switch buffer right
Ctrl-n, Alt-right
# Next buffer with activity
Alt-a
# Switch buffers
Alt-0...9
# Scroll buffer title
F9/F10
# Scroll nick list
F11/F12

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wget http://path.to.the/file
# To download a file and change its name
wget http://path.to.the/file -o newname
wget http://path.to.the/file -O newname
# To download a file into a directory
wget -P path/to/directory http://path.to.the/file

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# List currently enabled repositories:
yum repolist
# List packages containing a certain keyword:
yum list <package_name_or_word_to_search>
# To download the source RPM for a package:
yumdownloader --source <package name>

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# Create zip file
zip archive.zip file1 directory/
# To list, test and extract zip archives, see unzip
cheat unzip

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if not exists(sheet):
create(sheet)
# if the cheatsheet exists and is writeable...
elif exists(sheet) and is_writable(sheet):
# if the cheatsheet exists but not in the default_path, copy it to the
# default path before editing
elif exists(sheet) and not exists_in_default_path(sheet):
copy(path(sheet), os.path.join(sheets.default_path(), sheet))
edit(sheet)
# if the cheatsheet exists but is not writable...
elif exists(sheet) and not is_writable(sheet):
# ... ask the user if we should copy the cheatsheet to her home directory for editing
yes = prompt_yes_or_no(
'The ' + sheet + ' sheet is not editable. Do you want to copy it to '
'your user cheatsheets directory before editing? Keep in mind that '
'your sheet will always be used before system-wide one.'
)
# if yes, copy the cheatsheet to the home directory before editing
if yes:
copy(path(sheet), os.path.join(sheets.default_path(), sheet))
edit(sheet)
# if no, just abort
else:
die('Aborting.')
# if it exists and is in the default path, then just open it
else:
edit(sheet)
def create(sheet):
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return sheet in sheets.get() and os.access(path(sheet), os.R_OK)
def exists_in_default_path(sheet):
""" Predicate that returns true if the sheet exists in default_path"""
default_path_sheet = os.path.join(sheets.default_path(), sheet)
return sheet in sheets.get() and os.access(default_path_sheet, os.R_OK)
def is_writable(sheet):
""" Predicate that returns true if the sheet is writeable """
return sheet in sheets.get() and os.access(path(sheet), os.W_OK)

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from cheat.utils import *
import os
# @kludge: it breaks the functional paradigm to a degree, but declaring this
# var here (versus within get()) gives us a "poor man's" memoization on the
# call to get(). This, in turn, spares us from having to call out to the
# filesystem more than once.
cheats = {}
def default_path():
""" Returns the default cheatsheet path """
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def get():
""" Assembles a dictionary of cheatsheets as name => file-path """
# if we've already reached out to the filesystem, just return the result
# from memory
if cheats:
return cheats
cheats = {}
# otherwise, scan the filesystem
for cheat_dir in reversed(paths()):

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import os
setup(
name = 'cheat',
version = '2.1.4',
version = '2.1.11',
author = 'Chris Lane',
author_email = 'chris@chris-allen-lane.com',
license = 'GPL3',