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% CHEAT(1) | General Commands Manual

NAME

cheat — create and view command-line cheatsheets

SYNOPSIS

| cheat [options] [CHEATSHEET]

DESCRIPTION

cheat 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.

OPTIONS

--init
Print a config file to stdout.
-c, --colorize
Colorize output.
-d, --directories
List cheatsheet directories.
-e, --edit=CHEATSHEET
Open CHEATSHEET for editing.
-l, --list
List available cheatsheets.
-p, --path=PATH
Filter only to sheets found on path PATH.
-r, --regex
Treat search PHRASE as a regular expression.
-s, --search=PHRASE
Search cheatsheets for PHRASE.
-t, --tag=TAG
Filter only to sheets tagged with TAG.
-T, --tags
List all tags in use.
-v, --version
Print the version number.
--rm=CHEATSHEET
Remove (deletes) CHEATSHEET.

EXAMPLES

To view the foo cheatsheet:
cheat foo
To edit (or create) the foo cheatsheet:
cheat -e foo
To edit (or create) the foo/bar cheatsheet on the 'work' cheatpath:
cheat -p work -e foo/bar
To view all cheatsheet directories:
cheat -d
To list all available cheatsheets:
cheat -l
To list all cheatsheets whose titles match 'apt':
cheat -l apt
To list all tags in use:
cheat -T
To list available cheatsheets that are tagged as 'personal':
cheat -l -t personal
To search for 'ssh' among all cheatsheets, and colorize matches:
cheat -c -s ssh
To search (by regex) for cheatsheets that contain an IP address:
cheat -c -r -s '(?:[0-9]{1,3}.){3}[0-9]{1,3}'
To remove (delete) the foo/bar cheatsheet:
cheat --rm foo/bar

FILES

Configuration

cheat is configured via a YAML file that is conventionally named conf.yml. cheat will search for conf.yml in varying locations, depending upon your platform:

Linux, OSX, and other Unixes

  1. CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH
  2. XDG_CONFIG_HOME/cheat/conf.yml
  3. $HOME/.config/cheat/conf.yml
  4. $HOME/.cheat/conf.yml

Windows

  1. CHEAT_CONFIG_PATH
  2. APPDATA/cheat/conf.yml
  3. PROGRAMDATA/cheat/conf.yml

cheat will search in the order specified above. The first conf.yml encountered will be respected.

If cheat cannot locate a config file, it will ask if you'd like to generate one automatically. Alternatively, you may also generate a config file manually by running cheat --init and saving its output to the appropriate location for your platform.

Cheatpaths

cheat reads its cheatsheets from "cheatpaths", which are the directories in which cheatsheets are stored. Cheatpaths may be configured in conf.yml, 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:

The bash and 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.

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.

CHEAT_USE_FZF

If set, autocompletion scripts will attempt to integrate with fzf.

RETURN VALUES

  1. Successful termination

  2. Application error

  3. Cheatsheet(s) not found

BUGS

See GitHub issues: https://github.com/cheat/cheat/issues

AUTHOR

Christopher Allen Lane chris@chris-allen-lane.com

SEE ALSO

fzf(1)