cht.sh is a command line cheat sheet. You can even curl for help!
cht.sh is a command line cheat sheet. You can even curl for help!
cht.sh
cheat.sh/:firstpage
You can visit the website, or even better, curl for what you want.
bash
$ curl cht.sh/touch
gets you this:
cheat:touch # To change a file's modification time: touch -d <time> <file> touch -d 12am <file> touch -d "yesterday 6am" <file> touch -d "2 days ago 10:00" <file> touch -d "tomorrow 04:00" <file> # To put the timestamp of a file on another: touch -r <refrence-file> <target-file>
Append with ~
and a word to show only help containing that word:
bash
$ curl cht.sh/zstd~compress
Result:
tldr:zstd # zstd # Compress or decompress files with Zstandard compression. # More information: <https://github.com/facebook/zstd>. # Decompress a file: zstd -d path/to/file.zst # Decompress to `stdout`: zstd -dc path/to/file.zst # Compress a file specifying the compression level, where 1=fastest, 19=slowest and 3=default: zstd -level path/to/file # Unlock higher compression levels (up to 22) using more memory (both for compression and decompression): zstd --ultra -level path/to/file
For more usage tips, curl cht.sh/:help
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