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Beginner's Corner / Creating cheat sheets
« on: February 25, 2016, 09:36:53 AM »
Hello:
[Problem]
I'm learning a lot the last time but it's getting too much to remember all the commands. I made a how to for myself for the install of arch and configuring, but for the commands of for eg airmon or iw i would like to create a cheat sheet.
[Background]
I've learned many commands but have it heard to remember.
[Things I have tried]
Install cribr in Arch with wine. Was no success. Installed cribr in Windows, doesn't look good.
I've been looking for alternatives but I don't trust all the online options (some of them force you to publish your cheat sheet).
Latex is named as an option on several internet website, but it seems to have a steep learning curve. As I'm now finally learning other things, I would like to learn Latex as a last thing.
[Where I am stuck]
How do you guys remember all those different commands? I know man exists but knowing the commands is much faster.
What or how do you guys keep track off all your know commands?
I'm not talking about installing or configuring things, I have a how to for this, but about the commands like iw, airmon, knowing you should change /etc/resolv.conf for NS, etc..
I don't have a problem with sharing my finally created cheat sheet, but as I'm very beginning I don't know you could use it
[Problem]
I'm learning a lot the last time but it's getting too much to remember all the commands. I made a how to for myself for the install of arch and configuring, but for the commands of for eg airmon or iw i would like to create a cheat sheet.
[Background]
I've learned many commands but have it heard to remember.
[Things I have tried]
Install cribr in Arch with wine. Was no success. Installed cribr in Windows, doesn't look good.
I've been looking for alternatives but I don't trust all the online options (some of them force you to publish your cheat sheet).
Latex is named as an option on several internet website, but it seems to have a steep learning curve. As I'm now finally learning other things, I would like to learn Latex as a last thing.
[Where I am stuck]
How do you guys remember all those different commands? I know man exists but knowing the commands is much faster.
What or how do you guys keep track off all your know commands?
I'm not talking about installing or configuring things, I have a how to for this, but about the commands like iw, airmon, knowing you should change /etc/resolv.conf for NS, etc..
I don't have a problem with sharing my finally created cheat sheet, but as I'm very beginning I don't know you could use it
