On 05/29/2021 12:55 PM, Nate Bargmann wrote:
This may not be exactly what you're thinking of, but I saw this referenced on Reddit recently: curl cheat.sh/<command> I just did it for 'curl cheat.sh/cp' which gives some examples including from tldr. - Nate
I'll have to reconfigure something on my system. Executing 'curl cheat.sh/cp' resulted in light grey text on white background ;/
However, on [ https://github.com/chubin/cheat.sh ] I saw:
If you don't know the name of the command you need, you can search for it using the ~KEYWORD notation. For example, to see how you can make snapshots of a filesystem/volume/something else ...
That has interesting possibilities for addressing a different set of problems. Exploring that site and the curl command [which I've never used] should keep me indoors for a chilly &/or wet coming week.
The man page is, putting *mildly*, overwhelming. Is there a recommended introduction to curl.