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.
Use cheat
with cheatsheets.
The next time you're forced to disarm a nuclear weapon without consulting Google, you may run:
cheat tar
You will be presented with a cheatsheet resembling the following:
# To extract an uncompressed archive:
tar -xvf '/path/to/foo.tar'
# To extract a .gz archive:
tar -xzvf '/path/to/foo.tgz'
# To create a .gz archive:
tar -czvf '/path/to/foo.tgz' '/path/to/foo/'
# To extract a .bz2 archive:
tar -xjvf '/path/to/foo.tgz'
# To create a .bz2 archive:
tar -cjvf '/path/to/foo.tgz' '/path/to/foo/'
To view a cheatsheet:
cheat tar # a "top-level" cheatsheet
cheat foo/bar # a "nested" cheatsheet
To edit a cheatsheet:
cheat -e tar # opens the "tar" cheatsheet for editing, or creates it if it does not exist
cheat -e foo/bar # nested cheatsheets are accessed like this
To view the configured cheatpaths:
cheat -d
To list all available cheatsheets:
cheat -l
To list all cheatsheets that are tagged with "networking":
cheat -l -t networking
To list all cheatsheets on the "personal" path:
cheat -l -p personal
To search for the phrase "ssh" among cheatsheets:
cheat -s ssh
To search (by regex) for cheatsheets that contain an IP address:
cheat -r -s '(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}'
Flags may be combined in intuitive ways. Example: to search sheets on the "personal" cheatpath that are tagged with "networking" and match a regex:
cheat -p personal -t networking --regex -s '(?:[0-9]{1,3}\.){3}[0-9]{1,3}'
For installation and configuration instructions, see INSTALLING.md.
Cheatsheets are plain-text files with no file extension, and are named according to the command used to view them:
cheat tar # file is named "tar"
cheat foo/bar # file is named "bar", in a "foo" subdirectory
Cheatsheet text may optionally be preceeded by a YAML frontmatter header that assigns tags and specifies syntax:
---
syntax: javascript
tags: [ array, map ]
---
// To map over an array:
const squares = [1, 2, 3, 4].map(x => x * x);
The cheat
executable includes no cheatsheets, but community-sourced
cheatsheets are available. You will be asked if you would like to
install the community-sourced cheatsheets the first time you run cheat
.
Cheatsheets are stored on "cheatpaths", which are directories that contain
cheatsheets. Cheatpaths are specified in the conf.yml
file.
It can be useful to configure cheat
against multiple cheatpaths. A common
pattern is to store cheatsheets from multiple repositories on individual
cheatpaths:
# conf.yml:
# ...
cheatpaths:
- name: community # a name for the cheatpath
path: ~/documents/cheat/community # the path's location on the filesystem
tags: [ community ] # these tags will be applied to all sheets on the path
readonly: true # if true, `cheat` will not create new cheatsheets here
- name: personal
path: ~/documents/cheat/personal # this is a separate directory and repository than above
tags: [ personal ]
readonly: false # new sheets may be written here
# ...
The readonly
option instructs cheat
not to edit (or create) any cheatsheets
on the path. This is useful to prevent merge-conflicts from arising on upstream
cheatsheet repositories.
If a user attempts to edit a cheatsheet on a read-only cheatpath, cheat
will
transparently copy that sheet to a writeable directory before opening it for
editing.
At times, it can be useful to closely associate cheatsheets with a directory on
your filesystem. cheat
facilitates this by searching for a .cheat
folder in
the current working directory. If found, the .cheat
directory will
(temporarily) be added to the cheatpaths.
Shell autocompletion is currently available for bash
, fish
, and zsh
. Copy
the relevant completion script into the appropriate directory on
your filesystem to enable autocompletion. (This directory will vary depending
on operating system and shell specifics.)
Additionally, cheat
supports enhanced autocompletion via integration with
fzf. To enable fzf
integration:
- Ensure that
fzf
is available on your$PATH
- Set an envvar:
export CHEAT_USE_FZF=true
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