Crates.io | navi |
lib.rs | navi |
version | 2.23.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2020-03-15 22:51:47.323598 |
updated_at | 2024-02-05 19:48:41.82455 |
description | An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line |
homepage | https://github.com/denisidoro/navi |
repository | https://github.com/denisidoro/navi |
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An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line.
navi allows you to browse through cheatsheets (that you may write yourself or download from maintainers) and execute commands. Suggested values for arguments are dynamically displayed in a list.
It uses fzf, skim, or Alfred under the hood and it can be either used as a command or as a shell widget (à la Ctrl-R).
navi can be installed with the following package managers:
The recommended way to install navi is by running:
brew install navi
If brew
isn't available, you can check alternative install instructions.
There are multiple ways to use navi:
navi
in the terminal
navi
) and you can edit the command as you wish before executing itIn particular, check these instructions if you want to replicate what's shown in the demo above.
Running navi for the first time will help you download and manage cheatsheets. By default, they are soted at ~/.local/share/navi/cheats/
.
You can also:
Cheatsheets are described in .cheat
files that look like this:
% git, code
# Change branch
git checkout <branch>
$ branch: git branch | awk '{print $NF}'
The full syntax and examples can be found here.
You can:
Please run the following command to read more about all possible options:
navi --help
In addition, please check the /docs folder.
There are many similar projects out there (beavr, bro, cheat, cheat.sh, cmdmenu, eg, how2, howdoi, Command Line Interface Pages and tldr, to name a few).
They are excellent projects, but navi remains unique in the following ways:
Navi is a character from The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time that provides Link with a variety of clues to help him solve puzzles and make progress in his quest.