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Linux Command Cheat Sheet
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curl cheat.sh/command
is more useful because it just spits out common examples.man
is only useful if you need complete documentation or need to build a complex oneliner.I never remember hot to extract
tar
files. Would you dive into the documentation for that or look up a cheatsheet?