.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.14.2 .\" .TH "CHEAT" "1" "" "" "General Commands Manual" .hy .SH NAME .PP \f[B]cheat\f[R] \[em] create and view command-line cheatsheets .SH SYNOPSIS .PP \f[B]cheat\f[R] [options] [\f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[R]] .SH DESCRIPTION .PP \f[B]cheat\f[R] allows you to create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line. It was designed to help remind *nix system administrators of options for commands that they use frequently, but not frequently enough to remember. .SH OPTIONS .TP \[en]init Print a config file to stdout. .TP -c, \[en]colorize Colorize output. .TP -C, \[en]config Print config path .TP -d, \[en]directories List cheatsheet directories. .TP -e, \[en]edit=\f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[R] Open \f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[R] for editing. .TP -l, \[en]list List available cheatsheets. .TP -p, \[en]path=\f[I]PATH\f[R] Filter only to sheets found on path \f[I]PATH\f[R]. .TP -r, \[en]regex Treat search \f[I]PHRASE\f[R] as a regular expression. .TP -s, \[en]search=\f[I]PHRASE\f[R] Search cheatsheets for \f[I]PHRASE\f[R]. .TP -t, \[en]tag=\f[I]TAG\f[R] Filter only to sheets tagged with \f[I]TAG\f[R]. .TP -T, \[en]tags List all tags in use. .TP -v, \[en]version Print the version number. .TP \[en]rm=\f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[R] Remove (deletes) \f[I]CHEATSHEET\f[R]. .SH EXAMPLES .TP To view the foo cheatsheet: cheat \f[I]foo\f[R] .TP To edit (or create) the foo cheatsheet: cheat -e \f[I]foo\f[R] .TP To edit (or create) the foo/bar cheatsheet on the `work' cheatpath: cheat -p \f[I]work\f[R] -e \f[I]foo/bar\f[R] .TP To view all cheatsheet directories: cheat -d .TP To list all available cheatsheets: cheat -l .TP To list all cheatsheets whose titles match `apt': cheat -l \f[I]apt\f[R] .TP To list all tags in use: cheat -T .TP To list available cheatsheets that are tagged as `personal': cheat -l -t \f[I]personal\f[R] .TP To search for `ssh' among all cheatsheets, and colorize matches: cheat -c -s \f[I]ssh\f[R] .TP To search (by regex) for cheatsheets that contain an IP address: cheat -c -r -s \f[I]`(?:[0-9]{1,3}.){3}[0-9]{1,3}'\f[R] .TP To remove (delete) the foo/bar cheatsheet: cheat \[en]rm \f[I]foo/bar\f[R] .SH FILES .SS Configuration .PP \f[B]cheat\f[R] is configured via a YAML file that is conventionally named \f[I]conf.yaml\f[R]. \f[B]cheat\f[R] will search for \f[I]conf.yaml\f[R] in varying locations, depending upon your platform: .SS Linux, OSX, and other Unixes .IP "1." 3 \f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[R] .IP "2." 3 \f[B]XDG_CONFIG_HOME\f[R]/cheat/conf.yaml .IP "3." 3 \f[B]$HOME\f[R]/.config/cheat/conf.yml .IP "4." 3 \f[B]$HOME\f[R]/.cheat/conf.yml .SS Windows .IP "1." 3 \f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[R] .IP "2." 3 \f[B]APPDATA\f[R]/cheat/conf.yml .IP "3." 3 \f[B]PROGRAMDATA\f[R]/cheat/conf.yml .PP \f[B]cheat\f[R] will search in the order specified above. The first \f[I]conf.yaml\f[R] encountered will be respected. .PP If \f[B]cheat\f[R] cannot locate a config file, it will ask if you\[cq]d like to generate one automatically. Alternatively, you may also generate a config file manually by running \f[B]cheat \[en]init\f[R] and saving its output to the appropriate location for your platform. .SS Cheatpaths .PP \f[B]cheat\f[R] reads its cheatsheets from \[lq]cheatpaths\[rq], which are the directories in which cheatsheets are stored. Cheatpaths may be configured in \f[I]conf.yaml\f[R], and viewed via \f[B]cheat -d\f[R]. .PP For detailed instructions on how to configure cheatpaths, please refer to the comments in conf.yml. .SS Autocompletion .PP Autocompletion scripts for \f[B]bash\f[R], \f[B]zsh\f[R], and \f[B]fish\f[R] are available for download: .IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2 .IP \[bu] 2 .PP The \f[B]bash\f[R] and \f[B]zsh\f[R] scripts provide optional integration with \f[B]fzf\f[R], if the latter is available on your \f[B]PATH\f[R]. .PP The installation process will vary per system and shell configuration, and thus will not be discussed here. .SH ENVIRONMENT .TP \f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[R] The path at which the config file is available. If \f[B]CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH\f[R] is set, all other config paths will be ignored. .TP \f[B]CHEAT_USE_FZF\f[R] If set, autocompletion scripts will attempt to integrate with \f[B]fzf\f[R]. .SH RETURN VALUES .IP "0." 3 Successful termination .IP "1." 3 Application error .IP "2." 3 Cheatsheet(s) not found .SH BUGS .PP See GitHub issues: .SH AUTHOR .PP Christopher Allen Lane .SH SEE ALSO .PP \f[B]fzf(1)\f[R]