https://cheat.sh/

I have been running cheat-sh for awhile now and I tell you this is better then "tldr" or "tealdeer" from a rust crate. Example of cheat: `cheat-sh stat` cheat.sheets:stat # stat # Display file or file system status # display numerical values for file permissions stat -c '%a %n' * # Display only the octal permissions for the given directory. Great for tests. stat --format='%a' /boot tldr:stat # stat # Display file and filesystem information. # More information: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/stat-invocation.html>. # Show file properties such as size, permissions, creation and access dates among others: stat file # Same as above but in a more concise way: stat -t file # Show filesystem information: stat -f file # Show only octal file permissions: stat -c "%a %n" file # Show owner and group of the file: stat -c "%U %G" file # Show the size of the file in bytes: stat -c "%s %n" file Cheat has helped me out a lot since I can't memorize everything and anything related to a Linux CLI. Super easy with #archlinux `sudo pacman -S cheat-sh` also with Osx `brew install cheat-sh`

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https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=lqdz089kY3s

I good video (no - sound) that goes though the differences between RetroOS's.

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