An interactive cheatsheet tool for the command-line so that you'll never say the following again:
— How to run that command again?
— Oh, it's not in my bash history
— Geez, it's almost what I wanted but I need to change some args
navi allows you to browse through cheatsheets (that you may write yourself or download from maintainers) and execute commands, prompting for argument values.
Using brew:
brew install denisidoro/tools/navi
Without brew:
git clone http://github.com/denisidoro/navi /opt/navi
cd /opt/navi
sudo make install
# install fzf: https://github.com/junegunn/fzf
Simply call:
navi
Head to this playground for previewing navi.
The main objectives are:
- to increase discoverability, by finding commands given keywords or descriptions;
- to prevent you from running auxiliar commands, copying the result into the clipboard and then pasting into the original command;
- to easily share one-liners with others so that they don't need to figure out how to write the commands;
- to improve terminal usage as a whole.
Sure, you can find autocompleters out there for all your favorite commands. However, they are very specific and each one may offer a different learning curve.
Or you can launch a browser and search for instructions on Google, but that takes some time.
navi, on the other hand, intends to be a general purpose platform for bookmarking any command at a very low cost.
In this case, you need to pass the directory which contains .cheat
files as in:
navi --dir "/folder/with/cheats"
Alternatively, you can set an environment variable in your .bashrc
-like file:
export NAVI_DIR="/folder/with/cheats"
Feel free to fork this project and open a PR for me to include your contributions.
- lines starting with
%
should contain tags which will be added to any command in a given file; - lines starting with
#
should be descriptions of commands; - lines starting with
$
should contain commands that generate suggestion values for a given argument; - all the other non-empty lines are considered as executable commands.
For example, this is a valid .cheat
file:
% git, code
# Change branch
git checkout <branch>
$ branch: git branch --format='%(refname:short)'
For advanced usage, please refer to the files in /cheats.
In The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, navi is a character that provides Link with a variety of clues to help him solve puzzles and progress in his quest.