Cheat.sh
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Cheat.sh
Cheatsheets provided by cheat.sh
Description
Cheat.sh describe themselves as:
The only cheat sheet you need. Unified access to the best community driven documentation repositories of the world.
This repository of knowledge can be accessed via the [f1] preview screen.
Enabling cheat.sh
By default, cheat.sh support is disabled.
You can enable it by adding the following to your profile:
config set cheat.sh enabled true
Source Code
The source code is available on Github under /integrations.
See Also
- ChatGPT: How to enable ChatGPT hints
- Man Pages (POSIX): Linux/UNIX
manpage integrations - Murex Event Subsystem:
event: Event driven programming for shell scripts - Murex's Offline Documentation:
murex-docs: Displays the man pages for Murex builtins - Profile Files: A breakdown of the different files loaded on start up
- Shell Configuration And Settings:
config: Query or define Murex runtime settings - Terminal Hotkeys: A list of all the terminal hotkeys and their uses
onPreview: Full screen previews for files and command documentation
Other Integrations
- ChatGPT: How to enable ChatGPT hints
- Cheat.sh: Cheatsheets provided by cheat.sh
- Kitty Integrations: Get more out of Kitty terminal emulator
- Makefiles /
make:makeintegrations - Man Pages (POSIX): Linux/UNIX
manpage integrations - Spellcheck: How to enable inline spellchecking
- Terminology Integrations: Get more out of Terminology terminal emulator
direnvIntegrations: Directory specific environmental variablesyarnIntegrations: Working withyarnandpackage.json- iTerm2 Integrations: Get more out of iTerm2 terminal emulator
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