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Terminal commands cheat sheet helper

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cmdcheatsheet is a package that allows storing terminal commands.

Help command

cmdcheatsheet -h

or:

cmdcheatsheet --help

here is the output:

  --commands, -c - Display all commands.
  --commands-info, -ci - Display all commands, including all details such as ids, etc., all commands.
  --commands-table, -ct - Display all commands using a table view.
  --add <command> <description>, -a <command> <description> - Add new command to the list.
  --update <id> <name> <description>, -u <id> <name> <description> - Update a <command> by id.
  --delete <id>, -d <id> - Delete a <command> by id.
  --find <command>, -f <command> - Search for a command.
  --find-info <command>, -fi <command> - Search for a command and include all details, such as ids, etc.
  --find-table <command>, -ft <command> - Search for a command and show it using a table view.
  --available-command-names <number_of_columns:optional>, -acn <number_of_columns:optional> - Show all stored command names.
  --help, -h - Show a program help notes.
  --version, -v - Display version.
  --display-configs <key:optional>, -dc <key:optional> - Display configurations.
  --display-available-configs, -dac - Display available configurations.
  --set-config <key> <value>, -sc <key> <value> - Set config.
  --remove-config <key>, -rc <key> - Remove a config.
  --set-config-to-default, -sctd - Set the configuration to default.
  --set-single-config-to-default <key>, -ssctd <key> - Set a single configuration to default.
  --add-alternative-store <store_name> <store_location>, -aas <store_name> <store_location> - Add alternative commands store (JSON file) location.
  --update-alternative-store <store_name> <store_location>, -uas <store_name> <store_location> - Update alternative commands store (JSON file).
  --delete-alternative-store <store_name>, -das <store_name> - Delete alternative commands store (JSON file).
  --display-available-alternative-stores, -daas - Display available alternative stores.
  --switch-to-alternative-store <store_name>, -stas <store_name> - Switch to alternative store location.
  --display-applied-alternative-store-name, -daasn - Display the name of applied alternative store.

Add command

cmdcheatsheet -a <command> <command_description>

for example:

cmdcheatsheet -a "ls" "List directory content"

Display commands

Display all commands:

cmdcheatsheet -c

or:

cmdcheatsheet

Display commands along with ids:

cmdcheatsheet -ci

Display commands using table view:

cmdcheatsheet -ct

Search for a command

cmdcheatsheet -f <command>

Search for a command and show it along with an id:

cmdcheatsheet -fi <command>

Search for a command and show it using the table view:

cmdcheatsheet -ft <command>

Update command

cmdcheatsheet -u <command_id> <command> <command_description>

Remove command

cmdcheatsheet -d <command_id>

Show all command names

cmdcheatsheet -acn

Configuration

cmdcheatsheet configuration folder is located at ~/.config/cmdcheatsheet.
The config is called config.json

Available configurations

  • currentStoreLocation - Path to file in JSON format that consists of the command list.
  • alternativeStores - Path list to JSON files that might be used as an alternative commands store location. Every item in the list has a storeName property, which is just a store name and the second property is storeLocation, responsible for the path to the commands store (JSON file location).

Here is a config.json example:

{
    "currentStoreLocation": "/Users/myusername/.config/cmdcheatsheet/commands.json",
    "alternativeStores": [
        {
            "storeName": "unix",
            "storeLocation": "/Users/myusername/my-configs/cmdcheatsheet/unix_commands.json"
        },
        {
            "storeName": "windows",
            "storeLocation": "/Users/myusername/my-configs/cmdcheatsheet/windows_commands.json"
        }
    ]
}

Display configuration

cmdcheatsheet -dc

or display configuration by key:

cmdcheatsheet -dc <config_key>

Display available configs

This command displays all available configurations. Each command consists of a key and an explanation.

cmdcheatsheet -dac

Set config

cmdcheatsheet -sc <configuration_key> <configuration_value>

Remove configuration by key

cmdcheatsheet -rc <config_key>

Set configuration to default

cmdcheatsheet -sctd

Set a single config value

cmdcheatsheet -ssctd <configuration_key>

Alternative commands stores

It's possible to have multiple command stores and switch between them. In this way, you'll be able to have separate configs for windows, Linux, and OSX, or in case you want to split the config in some other way. This feature is called alternative command stores.

Add alternative commands store

cmdcheatsheet -aas <store_name> <store_location>

Update alternative commands store

cmdcheatsheet -uas <store_name> <store_location>

Delete alternative commands store

cmdcheatsheet -das <store_name>

Display available alternative stores

cmdcheatsheet -daas

Switch to alternative commands store

cmdcheatsheet -stas <store_name>

Display applied alternative store name

cmdcheatsheet -daasn

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