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    cheat

    cheat

    Create and view interactive cheatsheets on the command-line

    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. Flags may be combined in intuitive ways. Example: to search sheets on the "personal" cheatpath that are tagged with "networking" and match a regex. Cheatsheets are plain-text files with no file extension, and are named according to the command used to view them. Cheatsheet text may optionally be preceded by a YAML frontmatter header that assigns tags and specifies syntax. 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.
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    QuickNoteCLI

    QuickNoteCLI

    QNC is a command line interface app for creating quick notes

    usage: QNC -a,--append Append text to the last note -c,--clear Clear all notes -d,--delete <arg> Delete note by index or name -e,--erase Erase last note -h,--help Print help -l,--list Print note list -n,--name <arg> Specify note name -N,--nano Open in nano editor (If installed) -p,--print Print last note text -r,--rename <arg> Rename last note -s,--show <arg> Show note by name -S,--dbs Start DB server On Windows you can also use WIN + R, qnc <args> Manual start: java -jar QNC-0.1.0.jar Installation with scripts: Extract files from zip to any directory WINDOWS: run install.bat UNIX: run install.sh or execute command in terminal: alias qnc="java -jar /path/to/jar/QNC-0.1.0.jar" https://github.com/DeMmAge/QuickNoteCLI
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    Transcript merges functionality of legacy UNIX 'script' tool and shell command history to provide a convenient access to the list of executed commands along with its output. Includes also automatic user input highlight and copy to X11 clipboard as HTML
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    readme-md-generator

    readme-md-generator

    CLI that generates beautiful README.md files

    readme-md-generator is able to read your environment (package.json, git config...) to suggest you default answers during the README.md creation process. Make sure you have npx installed (npx is shipped by default since npm 5.2.0).
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