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    cheat.sh

    cheat.sh

    The only cheat sheet you need

    cheat.sh is a compact, network-accessible cheat-sheet service that serves concise examples and usage notes for hundreds of shell commands, programming languages, and tools via a simple HTTP interface. You can query it from the terminal (for example curl cht.sh/rsync or curl cheat.sh/ls) or browse the web front page; it also supports a shorthand hostname (cht.sh) and provides both online and standalone/local installation modes. The repository contains the server and client code, instructions...
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    RStudio Cheatsheets

    RStudio Cheatsheets

    Curated collection of official cheat sheets for data science tools

    The cheatsheets repository from RStudio is a curated collection of official cheat sheets for R, RStudio, the tidyverse, Shiny, and related data science tools. Each cheat sheet is a single (or double) page PDF that condenses important syntax, functions, workflows, and best practices into a visually organized format ideal for quick reference. The repository contains source files (R Markdown or LaTeX) that generate the cheat sheets, version history, and metadata (title, author, description) for...
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    Kubernetes & OpenShift Java Client

    Kubernetes & OpenShift Java Client

    Java client for Kubernetes & OpenShift

    This client provides access to the full Kubernetes & OpenShift REST APIs via a fluent DSL.
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    Infosec Reference

    Infosec Reference

    An Information Security Reference That Doesn't Suck

    Infosec Reference is a curated knowledge base and resource repository for information security practitioners. It aggregates cheat sheets, tooling guides, protocol deep dives, incident response playbooks, and threat actor profiles—all organized under accessible categories (network, web, host, cryptography, auditing). The repo is built as a living wiki of sorts: practitioners contribute updates, expand sections, or refine explanations as the threat landscape evolves. Because security spans...
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    Quake3e

    Quake3e

    Improved Quake III Arena engine

    Quake3e is a modernized fork of id Software’s Quake III Arena engine, tailored for mod developers and competitive players. It includes numerous technical improvements while preserving the core gameplay and mod compatibility of the original. Focused on performance, security, and extended modding capabilities, it has become a popular base for competitive tournaments and engine forks. With its updated rendering path and support for high refresh rates, Quake3e offers a slick and responsive...
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    OnlineToolsBook

    OnlineToolsBook

    Online tool cheats, write a high-quality manual for online tools

    OnlineToolsBook positions itself as a “manual/handbook” for useful online tools — collating, documenting, and explaining many web-based utilities to help users discover, understand, and effectively use them. Rather than building a single web-tool, this repository serves as a knowledge base: descriptions, guidance, and possibly examples or usage notes about a variety of online tools, organized in a way that’s meant to help “make online tools benefit humanity.” For someone who frequently...
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    Pysheeet

    Pysheeet

    Python Cheat Sheet

    Pysheeet is a community-driven collection of Python code snippets covering common patterns and tasks like sockets, file I/O, data structures, and more. Each snippet is concise and battle-tested, designed to save coding time and reduce boilerplate. With documentation hosted on Read the Docs and an active GitHub repo, it’s a go-to resource for Python developers.
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    From Java To Kotlin

    From Java To Kotlin

    Your Cheat Sheet For Java To Kotlin

    From Java to Kotlin is a practical guide for Android developers transitioning existing codebases and habits from Java to idiomatic Kotlin. Rather than simply showing syntax translations, it emphasizes Kotlin’s expressive features—null safety, extensions, data classes, sealed hierarchies, and higher-order functions—and how to apply them sensibly. Examples illustrate side-by-side Java and Kotlin snippets, revealing opportunities to reduce boilerplate and improve readability. The guide includes...
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    Android Interview Questions

    Android Interview Questions

    Your Cheat Sheet For Android Interview

    This repository is a comprehensive study guide for Android interviews, organized to cover the platform from fundamentals to advanced topics. It includes explanations and Q&A on the Android app lifecycle, activities and fragments, services, broadcast receivers, content providers, and the build system. Modern practices are addressed as well—Kotlin language features, coroutines, Jetpack components, MVVM/MVI architecture, dependency injection, and testing strategies. Performance and reliability...
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    GitHub Cheat Sheet

    GitHub Cheat Sheet

    A list of cool features of Git and GitHub

    GitHub Cheat Sheet is a curated list of tips, tricks, and “hidden” features of Git and GitHub assembled into a single, readable cheat sheet. It collects commands, workflows, and UI shortcuts that many developers are not aware of, such as advanced uses of git log, git reflog, GitHub keyboard shortcuts, URL hacks, and useful configuration settings. The project was inspired by Zach Holman’s talks on Git and GitHub secrets and aims to turn those scattered insights into a living document. The...
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    DevOps Resources

    DevOps Resources

    DevOps resources

    This repository aggregates useful resources, references, roadmaps, and learning materials in various areas of DevOps including Linux, Jenkins, AWS, SRE, Prometheus, Docker, Ansible, Git, Kubernetes, Terraform, OpenStack, SQL/NoSQL, Azure, GCP, and more. Curated tooling and technology references across multiple DevOps domains. Roadmaps and learning paths for building DevOps competence. It is meant as a guide for learners and practitioners to discover tools, concepts, and tutorials relevant to...
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    Git Tips

    Git Tips

    Compact knowledge base of Git command tips and workflows

    git-tips is a compact knowledge base of Git command tips and workflows designed to be quickly searchable and easy to memorize. It favors short, actionable examples that solve common problems like amending commits, cleaning branches, rewriting history, bisecting, stashing, or recovering lost work. Each tip shows the exact command and a brief explanation, reducing time spent digging through manual pages. The collection is useful for daily development, code reviews, and release management where...
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    ClojureDart

    ClojureDart

    Clojure dialect for Flutter and Dart

    ClojureDart is a modern dialect of Clojure that compiles to Dart, enabling developers to create native mobile, desktop, web, and CLI applications using the Flutter and Dart ecosystem with Clojure syntax while offering production-ready performance. You should get the sample running either in Chrome or as a desktop app. Compiles Clojure code into Dart to produce mobile, desktop, and web apps. Production-ready toolchain, with stable compiler used in real-world apps.
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    Machine Learning Cheat Sheet

    Machine Learning Cheat Sheet

    Classical equations and diagrams in machine learning

    This repository is a visually rich and well-organized “cheat sheet” summarizing core machine learning concepts, algorithms, formulas, and best practices. It includes summaries of supervised and unsupervised learning methods, model evaluation metrics (accuracy, precision, recall, ROC/AUC), overfitting/underfitting, regularization (L1/L2), cross-validation, feature engineering techniques, and perhaps tips for hyperparameter tuning. Each section is presented concisely, often with diagrams,...
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    RegexAssistant

    RegexAssistant

    Regex Windows GUI app to help learn, create,& test Regular Expressions

    RegexAssistant is a Regex GUI application to help learn, create, and test Regular Expressions. It's an open source stand alone Windows application. RegexAssistant is great for beginners and intermediate-advanced regex users. -It helps beginners to learn regex by providing examples and token cheat-sheet. -Intermediate-advanced users can use RegexAssistant to test complex expressions.
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    Brand new cheatsheets and handouts

    Brand new cheatsheets and handouts

    Matplotlib 3.1 cheat sheet

    The Brand new cheatsheets and handouts repo is a compact, quick-reference summary of the most commonly used plotting commands and configurations in Matplotlib, intended to serve as a handy reference for experienced users who want to recall syntax or find the right function without digging into full documentation. It lays out common use cases (plot types, styling, figure configuration, saving/exporting, subplot layout, etc.) in a concise and organized format — often serving as a “cheat sheet”...
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    JS Bits

    JS Bits

    JavaScript concepts with code

    JS Bits is an open-source collection of JavaScript concepts explained through concise code examples and clear explanations that serve as a practical learning resource for both beginners and experienced developers. It breaks down essential parts of the language — such as core syntax, quirky behaviors, functions, scope, closures, asynchronous patterns, and commonly misunderstood features — into digestible pieces that make it easier to internalize how JavaScript really works in modern...
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    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    The Google Cloud Developer's Cheat Sheet

    Cheat sheet for Google Cloud developers

    Every product in the Google Cloud family described in <=4 words (with liberal use of hyphens and slashes) by the Google Developer Relations Team. This list only includes products that are publicly available. There are several products in pre-release/private-alpha that will not be included until they go public beta or GA. Many of these products have a free tier. There is also a free trial that will enable you try almost everything. API platforms and ecosystems, developer and management tools,...
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    Probability Cheatsheet

    Probability Cheatsheet

    A comprehensive 10-page probability cheatsheet

    The probability_cheatsheet is a cheat sheet repository that summarizes key probability theory concepts, formulas, distributions, and properties in a concise format. It likely includes definitions of random variables, PMFs and PDFs, expectations, variance, common distributions (e.g. binomial, normal, Poisson, exponential), conditional probability, Bayes’ theorem, moment generating functions, and perhaps important inequalities (Markov, Chebyshev, Chernoff). The cheat sheet is intended as a...
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    Webpage for CS 341 (formerly CS 241)
    CS 241 course website. First, make sure you have ruby 2.6. We recommend using rvm. After, we recommend bundler to install all the dependencies. Then navigate to the root of the repository and install. Finally, your repository has the submodules needed.
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    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Cheatsheets for web development

    The Cheatsheets repository (also known as Devhints) is a massive, community-driven collection of concise cheat sheets covering web development, programming languages, frameworks, CLIs, tools, and design patterns. Each cheat sheet is a single Markdown file focusing on quick-reference usage, syntax, command lists, tips, and common patterns—ideal for when you need a fast refresher rather than full tutorial. The repository structure makes it easy to browse by topic (CSS Grid, Bash, Docker,...
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    C# Extension Methods

    C# Extension Methods

    C# Extension Methods | Over 1000 extension methods:

    Enhance the .NET Framework with over 1000 extension methods. Open a binary file, reads the contents of the file into a byte array, and then closes the file. Extract all the files in the specified zip archive to a directory on the file system. Get started by learning C# Extension Methods from cheat sheet. Get started by searching from documented extension methods. Get started by searching and trying some online example.
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    GitHub Training Kit

    GitHub Training Kit

    Open source courseware for Git and GitHub

    Open source courseware from the GitHub Professional Services team. This repository currently contains Git and GitHub cheat sheets. Site content is licensed under CC-BY-4.0. CC-BY-4.0 gives you permission to use the content for almost any purpose but does not grant you any trademark permissions, so long as you note the license and give credit. Code used to build and test the site as well as code samples on the site, if any, are licensed under CC0-1.0. CC0 waives all copyright restrictions but...
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    vim-cheat-sheet

    vim-cheat-sheet

    A mobile friendly Vim cheat sheet

    A mobile friendly Vim cheat sheet. Edit sheet.hbs as desired (e.g. add new commands). Reload page in browser (Ctrl+r) to generate the locales entries in English en_us.json. Stop the app (optional). Describe the added commands in English en_us.json and move them to the corresponding position, equally as in sheet.hbs. Run node postinstall.js to copy the English entries to all other locales. Translate all languages you know. Commit. This project aims to be one of the most accessible vim guides...
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    In this project I will insert already made and develop Counter-Strike Anti-Cheat and Gather Scripts using PHP, TCL.
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