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55 lines
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Usage:
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cheat [options] [<cheatsheet>]
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Options:
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--init Write a default config file to stdout
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-c --colorize Colorize output
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-d --directories List cheatsheet directories
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-e --edit=<cheatsheet> Edit <cheatsheet>
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-l --list List cheatsheets
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-p --path=<name> Return only sheets found on path <name>
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-r --regex Treat search <phrase> as a regex
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-s --search=<phrase> Search cheatsheets for <phrase>
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-t --tag=<tag> Return only sheets matching <tag>
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-T --tags List all tags in use
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-v --version Print the version number
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--rm=<cheatsheet> Remove (delete) <cheatsheet>
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Examples:
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To initialize a config file:
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mkdir -p ~/.config/cheat && cheat --init > ~/.config/cheat/conf.yml
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To view the tar cheatsheet:
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cheat tar
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To edit (or create) the foo cheatsheet:
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cheat -e foo
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To edit (or create) the foo/bar cheatsheet on the "work" cheatpath:
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cheat -p work -e foo/bar
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To view all cheatsheet directories:
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cheat -d
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To list all available cheatsheets:
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cheat -l
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To list all cheatsheets whose titles match "apt":
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cheat -l apt
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To list all tags in use:
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cheat -T
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To list available cheatsheets that are tagged as "personal":
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cheat -l -t personal
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To search for "ssh" among all cheatsheets, and colorize matches:
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cheat -c -s ssh
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To search (by regex) for cheatsheets that contain an IP address:
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cheat -c -r -s '(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}'
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To remove (delete) the foo/bar cheatsheet:
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cheat --rm foo/bar
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