Cheat + Git = Chit
You’ve problem seen Cheat by way of the Git cheat sheet. Yeah, it rocks. Well guess what – the industrious Robin took it a step forward and wrote a Git-backed…
You’ve problem seen Cheat by way of the Git cheat sheet. Yeah, it rocks. Well guess what – the industrious Robin took it a step forward and wrote a Git-backed version of Cheat called Chit.
Want to get started? Grab the Chitsheet repo (a snapshot of Cheat’s content) and have at.
Some commands to play with:
chit strftime chit strftime --edit chit anything --add
Chit goes one step further, too: “You can also have a private repository for non-shareable cheat sheet. Put a prefix ‘@’ before the sheet name and everything is in private mode.”
Thanks Robin!
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