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Based of SANS's Reverse-Engineering Malware Cheatsheet
10 Mar 24
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This is a basic cheat sheet for Shell scripting Languages
31 Mar 24
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mac keyboard shortcuts
29 Mar 24
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Scripts used with fzf for automation in linux command line
30 Mar 24, updated 31 Mar 24
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linux command line automation scripts
30 Mar 24
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Why businesses need a CRM solution?
4 Apr 24
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Some basic commands used in Linux for white hat/ethical hacking purposes, as well as just some good general knowledge in linux with networking.
17 May 24
linux, networking, ethical, kali, hacking and 5 more ...
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A breakout and description of the Cloud Foundry commands available
5 Jun 24
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Here's a categorized cheat sheet with examples of AI tools:
18 Jun 24
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This cheatsheet will provide the essentials for any CentOS Systems Administrator
6 Aug 24
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The Rootstock Hackathon Cheatsheet is a concise reference guide for developers aiming to deploy decentralized applications (dApps) on the Rootstock network. It provides essential information and step-by-step instructions and links to relevant URLs, starter kits, and tutorial to aid the development process. This cheatsheet is ideal for developers building in a hackathon or attending a workshop or webinar event.
12 Sep 24, updated 13 Sep 24
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Jira Keyboard shortcuts for Windows/Linux.
29 Sep 24
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The TMUX cheat sheet I use the most.
11 Nov 24, updated 3 Dec 24
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The Tilix cheat sheet I use the most.
12 Nov 24, updated 14 Nov 24
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Sublime Text 4 keybindings
26 Dec 24, updated 6 Jan 25
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Blender Keyboard Shortcuts for 3D Printing
15 Nov 24
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Genie Keyboard Shortcuts for Northern Sydney Dermatology & Laser
17 Jan 25
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The Dock is a prominent feature of macOS's graphical user interface. By default, it's on the bottom of the screen, but can be positioned on the left or right side. The Dock offers a convenient way to launch applications, switch between running ones, and access frequently used items. It is used to launch applications and to switch between running applications.
3 Feb 25, updated 19 May 25
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Comprehensive Guide to Editing and Code Navigation
28 Dec 24
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Comprehensive searching syntax guide to KQL
30 Jan 25
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A simple NVim cheat sheet
3 Jan 25
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Keyboard commands for the Vimium-C Browser Extension
8 Jan 25
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The dig command, short for domain information groper, is a powerful network tool for querying domain name system (DNS) servers. It helps diagnose and resolve DNS-related problems, essential for maintaining network stability and performance. Based on https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/how-to-use-the-dig-command-in-linux/ and https://cheatography.com/creo/cheat-sheets/fhstp-dig/
16 Jan 25
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A brief list of commands for Windows console.
25 Jan 25