## Cheatsheet repositories - [Browsing through cheatsheet repositories](#browsing-through-cheatsheet-repositories) - [Importing cheatsheets](#importing-cheatsheets) - [Adding your own cheatsheets](#adding-your-own-cheatsheets) - [Submitting cheatsheets](#submitting-cheatsheets) - [Using cheatsheets from other tools](#using-cheatsheets-from-other-tools) - [Auto-updating repositories](#auto-updating-repositories) ### Browsing through cheatsheet repositories You can find cheatsheet repositories with: ```sh navi repo browse ``` ### Importing cheatsheets You can import cheatsheets from any git repository that includes `.cheat` files: ```sh navi repo add https://github.com/denisidoro/cheats ``` ### Adding your own cheatsheets You can either start a git repo with cheatsheets and import it as described above or you can add them directly to [data_dir](https://github.com/soc/dirs-rs#Features)`/navi`. ### Submitting cheatsheets The main repository for cheatsheets is [denisidoro/cheats](https://github.com/denisidoro/cheats). Feel free to open a PR there for me to include your contributions. In order to add your own repository as a featured cheatsheet repo, please [edit this file](https://github.com/denisidoro/cheats/edit/master/featured_repos.txt). This list will be displayed when `navi repo browse` is run. ### Using cheatsheets from other tools ![Demo](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3226564/91878474-bae27500-ec55-11ea-8b19-17876178e887.gif) You can use cheatsheets from [tldr](https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr) by running: ```sh navi --tldr ``` You can use cheatsheets from [cheat.sh](https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh) by running: ```sh navi --cheatsh ``` ### Auto-updating repositories Right now, **navi** doesn't have support for auto-updating out of the box. However, you can achieve this by using `git` and `crontab`. First make sure you cloned your repo using `git` to the correct folder: ```sh user="" repo="" git clone "https://github.com/${user}/${repo}" "$(navi info cheats-path)/${user}__${repo}" ``` Then, add a cron job: ```sh crontab -e */0 11 * * * bash -c 'cd "$(/usr/local/bin/navi info cheats-path)/__" && /usr/local/bin/git pull -q origin master' ``` Please note the cron job above is just an example and you should edit it accordingly: - In this example, the cron job is triggered every day at 11am. [crontab guru](https://crontab.guru/) may come in handy if you want to change this value - The full paths to `navi` and `git` may differ in your setup. Check their actual values using `which navi` and `which git` - Don't forget to replace `__` with the actual folder name