Thanks for all the feedback! I’m much happier with it now, and I’ll probably continue to make small changes over time.
Thanks for all the feedback! I’m much happier with it now, and I’ll probably continue to make small changes over time.
I added more detail to the description and made a more relevant example. (I think)
I updated various examples, and replaced <file extension> with <text> in most places and removed it from the legend.
I made this just as much for me as I did for others. Writing things down myself really helps me memorize them.
I added more information to the installing software section, updated section title to specify Arch Linux, and added another section for Debian and Derivatives.
I updated “Log out” to “Exit (sends a signal indicating the end of a text stream)”. Which I think is a lot more accurate, and still easy to understand.
Done? I’ve never uploaded to GitHub before, and I was just doing what I thought I should do. I’ll do my best to keep it updated with the version on my website.
https://github.com/ordinarybyte/linux_cheat_sheet
Is there a way to make GitHub automatically detect changes to the file at cerium.cc and update the repo? Or do they not allow that? I know a scheduled script would be able to work but I don’t really want to have to run it myself.