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Can't remember the syntax for stuff at the command line?
Make cheatsheets and search them with cmdmenu.
Similar to cheat but different. Even more similar to the newer navi.
$ npm -g install cmdmenu
Create/get/customize JSON task files. Examples of the file format are here. Each task has a description and a list of keywords to help you search for it.
Make an alias for each task file. For example:
$ alias shm="cmdmenu -f ~/cmdmenu_tasks/ubuntu_general.json"
$ alias gim="cmdmenu -f ~/cmdmenu_tasks/git.json"
Get task syntax at the command line.
$ shm get folder size
? Select task (Use arrow keys)
❯ Show folder size
Show file size
Merge folders
(Move up and down to reveal more choices)
press enter
du -sh <folder>
? Copy? (Y/n)
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