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You can add a new entry to a cheat sheet or create a new cheat sheet
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in one of the following ways (your cheat sheet will be eventually added
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to chubin/cheat.sheets):
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1. With curl:
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cat ${cheatsheet} | curl -F 'newcmd=<-' cheat.sh
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curl --data-binary @${cheatsheet} cheat.sh/newcmd
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newcmd is the the name of the command you want to post
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(use your @twitter or email@ in the post).
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2. With git:
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~~~
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# clone chubin/cheat.sheets
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git pull https://github.com/${you}/cheat.sheets && cd cheat.sheets
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cp ${cheatsheet} newcmd
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git add newcmd
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git commit -m 'added newcmd cheat sheet' newcmd
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git push
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# send pull request
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~~~
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3. With a browser:
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Go to the end of the cheat sheet, click the dollar sign with the mouse
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and post your cheat sheet. It will be saved automatically and reviewed.
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When writing an entry for a cheat sheet, please keep in mind:
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1. We don't try to repeat manuals and documentation sites
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2. We don't try to document each and every special usage case of a tool
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3. We try to find and gather the most interesting usage cases
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If you want contribute to the project, but you have no idea what
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cheat sheet you should post, check the list of the most wanted cheat sheets:
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cheat.sh/:wanted
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