Standalone HTML page that organizes Git's commands by what they affect. Built as I was learning git and trying to understand it. It's proved useful to others in the same endeavor.
Comments and pull requests welcome.
git-cheatsheet/lang
.git-cheatsheet/lang
. Choose one of the other languages as a starting point.git-cheatsheet.html
, insert (alphabetically) a new line that looks like:
<a class="lang" data-lang="vi" data-docs="Vietnamese translation by trgiangdo">vn</a>
Keep the PR restricted to changes related to the translation.
Files are in the src
folder. To see it locally:
yarn test
to run the testsyarn build
to transpile.yarn start
to servehttp://127.0.0.1:8080/git-cheatsheet.html
to view the pageCI is on Github Actions.
Use FTP to upload to NDP Software
Exceptions caught and logged on Rollbar (private).
You can navigate over different "locations" and commands with the mouse, arrow keys, or vi-like keystrokes.
It's pretty silly, actually. I had a little SEO juice from a couple other real cheat sheets, so I thought I'd just leverage that term. In retrospect, I think this was an okay tactic, as it brought people to the page.
If you like this and would like me to do more intereactions like this, send me an email... or patreon.com/ndp
Copyright (c) 2013-2024 Andrew J. Peterson, NDP Software