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bro pages are concise examples of using command line programs
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A command-line fuzzy finder written in GoPricing:
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You might enjoy the fzf (fuzzy finder) tool configured for your shell's history search keybinding (most likely Ctrl+R). I can't elaborate at the moment, but essentially you type Ctrl+R, start typing roughly what you want and fzf searches your shell history based on what you typed. It works extremely well for me. Link: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf In particular, shell key bindings for fzf: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf#key-bindings-for-command-line.
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The only cheat sheet you need Unified access to the best community driven documentationPricing:
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Slightly related is https://cheat.sh/, which returns real-world examples of how to use a given command. The results are nicely formatted and color-coded. Give it a try in your terminal: <pre><code> curl https://cheat.sh/rsync.
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