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LeCoupa
👩💻👨💻 Awesome cheatsheets for popular programming languages, frameworks and development tools. They include everything you should know in one single file.
skywind3000
超级速查表 - 编程语言、框架和开发工具的速查表,单个文件包含一切你需要知道的东西 :zap:
detailyang
:beers: awesome cheatsheet
mundimark
A collection of awesome markdown goodies (libraries, services, editors, tools, cheatsheets, etc.)
Red Team Cheatsheet in constant expansion.
ShowMeAI-Hub
AI与数据科学各类工具库速查表与参考代码
wx-chevalier
:books: Guide to Galaxy, curated, worthy and up-to-date links/reading List, CheatSheets, MindMaps for ITCS-Coding/Algorithm/SoftwareArchitecture/AI. :dizzy: ITCS-编程/算法/软件架构/人工智能等领域的文章/书籍/资料/项目链接精选,岁月沉淀的美好
AnLoMinus
Bug Bounty ~ Awesomes | Books | Cheatsheets | Checklists | Tools | Wordlists | More
jolicode
:mag_right: Elasticsearch is awesome, here is a cheatsheet for it.
polaris1119
🔥🔥🔥专为国人开发者打造的 Cheat Sheet — 操作系统、数据库、编程语言、框架和开发工具等速查表。通过一个文件快速掌握或查找你所需的关键知识。🚀🚀项目上榜靠你了,觉得不错点个 Star 吧!🚀🚀
ShowMeAI-Hub
全球顶级高校AI课程知识点笔记与速查表
anki-code
Cheat sheet for xonsh shell with copy-pastable examples. The best doc for the new users.
themeselection
The one and only Vue cheatsheet you will ever need.
michaelkkehoe
A curated list of cheatsheets for SRE
ssbostan
Kubernetes reference, awesome, cheatsheet, concepts, tools, examples
StewAlexander-com
Cheatsheet for Vim
uppusaikiran
CTF Cheatsheet
akashp1712
A reference cheat sheet for Java developers who are learning Python programming: https://medium.com/nestedif/cheatsheet-python-for-java-developers-98f75c94a1a
vaputa
A collection of awesome cheatsheets. Including git, python, c/c++, frontend, matlab, markdown, etc.
FAANG (MANGA) Security Engineer Interview Collection. An ongoing & curated collection of awesome software, frameworks and libraries, learning tutorials and videos, technical guidelines and best practices, and cheatsheets in the world of Security Engineering Career.
javiabellan
🐣 Machine Learning awesome cheatsheet
prashanthbasani
Collection of cheatsheets for data science, machine learning and deep learning :).
exajobs
An ongoing & curated collection of awesome software, frameworks and libraries, learning tutorials and videos, technical guidelines and best practices, and cheatsheets in the world of information technology.
LorenzoSattaChiris
The ultimate Cheat sheets compilation (200+) - 🔥🎁 / Roadmap to dev 🚀
cmichi
A cheat sheet for the awesome window manager. Written in LaTeX.
aovergard
Clone of LeCoupa/awesome-cheatsheets
nirvikagarwal
CTF Cheatsheet
javiabellan
🦅 Deep Learning awesome cheatsheet
There are many good resources for learning Git. (Here's an excellent online book, and this is my videos series introducing Git and GitHub.) But once you've learned the basics, it can be hard to remember which commands to use to execute the most common tasks. I went searching for a Git reference guide that would be useful for beginners like myself, but didn't find anything ideal: Git - the simple guide is useful as a high-level overview of the basic commands, but doesn't provide enough details. Git Cheatsheet uses a nice interactive approach to summarize a ton of git commands on one screen, but it doesn't give you any sense of workflow. Git Reference is close to what I was looking for, and links each entry to the relevant section of Pro Git (awesome!), but is too long for a quick reference. So, I decided to make my own reference guide! The guide below is organized by task, with an emphasis on basic tasks and common command line arguments. It begins with the workflow for cloning, updating, and syncing with a remote repo because that's a common way to get started with Git and GitHub. Note that this is only a reference guide, and will not teach you Git. It does not explain the difference between staged and committed, what to do with a .gitignore file, or when to create a branch. But if you are already familiar with those concepts, this guide will hopefully refresh your memory and help you to discover other commands you might need. Please enjoy, and let me know your thoughts or questions in the comments! Cloning a remote repo (that you created or forked on GitHub) git clone < your-repo-URL >: copies your remote repo to your local machine (in a subdirectory with the repo's name), and automatically creates an "origin" handle git remote add upstream < forked-repo-URL >: adds an "upstream" handle for the repo you forked git remote -v: shows the handles for your remotes git remote show < handlename >: inspect a remote in detail Tracking, committing, and pushing your changes git add < name >: if untracked, start tracking a file or directory; if tracked and modified, stage it for committing git reset HEAD < name >: unstage a changed file git commit -m "message": commits everything that has been staged with a message -a -m "message": automatically stages any modified files, then commits --amend -m "new message": fixes the message from the last commit git push origin master: pushes your commits to the master branch of the origin Syncing your local repo with the upstream repo git fetch upstream: fetch the upstream and store its master branch in "upstream/master" git merge upstream/master: merge that branch into the working branch Viewing the status of your files git status: check which files have been modified and/or staged since the last commit git diff: shows the diff for files that are modified but not staged --staged: shows the diff for files that are staged but not committed Viewing the commit history git log: shows the detailed commit history -1: only shows the last 1 commit -p: shows the line diff for each commit -p --word-diff: shows the word diff for each commit --stat: shows stats instead of diff details --name-status: shows a simpler version of stat --oneline: just shows commit comments gitk: open a visual commit browser Managing branches git branch: shows a list of local branches < branchname >: create a new branch with that name -d < branchname >: delete a branch -v: show the last commit on each local branch -a: show local and remote branches -va: show the last commit on each local and remote branch --merged: list which branches are already merged into the working branch (safe to delete) --no-merged: list which branches are not merged into the working branch git checkout < branchname >: switch the HEAD pointer to a different branch -b < branchname >: create a new branch and switch to it Removing, deleting, and reverting files git rm < name >: deletes that file from the disk, then stages its deletion --cached < name >: stops tracking a file, then stages its deletion (but does not delete it from the disk) git mv < oldname > < newname >: renames the file on disk, then stages the deletion of the old name and addition of the new name git checkout -- < name >: revert a modified file on disk back to the last committed version Other basic commands git init: initialize Git in an existing directory git config --list: shows your Git configuration touch .gitignore: create an empty .gitignore file
MCSH
An awesome cheatsheet manager.