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📚 Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands
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Hey, you said to let y'all know if I'm building a client, so here y'all go. It's pretty much built already, in the sense that it'll grab a tldr (tries OS-specific first, then "common" if there's no OS-specific one or the OS isn't supported yet; by the way, us BSD users feel rather left out :) ). Doesn't try to format anything yet, so it just barfs out raw markdown; if I keep tinkering with this, the next addition will probably be a basic formatter. |
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What is this?
New to the command-line world? Or just a little rusty?
Or, like me, you can't always remember the arguments to lsof
or tar
?
Maybe it doesn't help that the first option explained in man tar
is:
-b blocksize
Specify the block size, in 512-byte records, for tape drive I/O.
As a rule, this argument is only needed when reading from or writing to tape drives,
and usually not even then as the default block size of 20 records (10240 bytes) is very common.
I'm sure people could benefit from simplified "show me the common usages" man pages. What about:
This repository is just that: an ever-growing collection of examples for the most common UNIX / Linux / OSX / SunOS commands.
Clients
You can access these pages on your computer using one of the following clients:
- Node.js client :
npm install -g tldr
- Python client :
pip install tldr
- Go client :
go get github.com/pranavraja/tldr
or platform binaries - Exilir client: binaries available soon
- C++ client:
brew tap tldr-pages/tldr && brew install tldr
- Android client: available on Google Play
- Ruby client:
gem install tldrb
- Web client: try tldr on your browser here!
Let us know if you are building one and we can add it to this list!
Contributing
- Your favourite command isn't covered?
- You can think of more examples?
Contribution are most welcome! Have a look over here for some rough guidelines.