Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands 📚.
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The tldr-pages organization on GitHub hosts a variety of collaborative cheatsheets for console commands, featuring repositories primarily in Python, JavaScript, HTML, TypeScript, Shell, and Markdown. Notable projects include the tldr repository, which provides a collection of practical command-line usage examples, and various clients like tldr-python-client and tldr-node-client.
Collaborative cheatsheets for console commands 📚.
Official tldr client written in Rust.
Official Python command-line client for tldr pages 🐍.
Node.js command-line client for tldr pages 📚.
C command-line client for tldr pages 📚
The archived repo for the old website of the tldr pages project.
A linting tool to validate tldr pages 🚨.
:robot: A simple bot that performs automation tasks on the main tldr repo
Calculates metrics about the current state of the tldr pages 👷.
Elixir command-line client for tldr pages
TLDR Neovim Extension is a plugin that integrates TLDR pages directly into Neovim.
TLDR pages for programming language concepts ⌨️.
Action to handle automatic PR labeling for tldr-pages 🏷️.
A Bats test-suite that validates if a tldr-client is compatible with the client specifications set out in the tldr repository.
📚 A Reactive web client for tldr-pages
Generates a structured dataset in various formats derived from tldr-pages.
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Read-only mirror of tldr InBrowser.App repository
Framework for handling errors gracefully, colorize text and parse options in a readable manner.
Generates a website which displays the progress of translating tldr into other languages
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Emacs extension for TlDr.
JSON schemas to describe command syntax and enable example parsing easily.
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Redirect to the tldr-pages chatroom.
The website for the tldr pages project 🌐.
Sublime Text extension for TlDr.
Editor configs for TlDr for editors without plugin support.
tldr-pages builds a collaborative collection of cheatsheets for console commands. The organization maintains several repositories, including the core tldr repository and various command-line clients developed in languages like Python, JavaScript, and Rust.
tldr-pages primarily uses Python, JavaScript, HTML, TypeScript, Shell, and Markdown for its projects. This diverse selection allows for the development of various command-line tools and documentation resources for users.
Yes, all repositories under the tldr-pages organization are public. This openness facilitates collaboration and contribution from the community, allowing users to access and improve the cheatsheets and tools provided.
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