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Display Linux Commands Cheatsheets With Tealdeer In Terminal

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Senthilkumar
Nov 9, 2020

The growing number of resources have made learning the Linux commands convenient and easier for newbies. One of the notable resource is tldr-pages. The tldr-pages project is a collection of simplified and community-maintained help pages for command line tools. Unlike the traditional man pages, the tldr-pages project provides concise and practical examples for a given command line tool, excluding all other comprehensive text parts. Apart from the official tldr client, there are many third-party clients exists to access the tldr-pages. One of them is Tealdeer. Tealdeer is a fast, un-official tldr client that allows you to access and display Linux commands cheatsheets in your Terminal.

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