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@ -9,13 +9,30 @@ to one of the upstream repositories).
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When adding a cheat sheet please use the following format:
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```
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# Command1 description
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# Command name
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# Short command description
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command1
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# Command2 description
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For example:
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# curl
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curl http://path.to.the/file
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Requirements and constraints:
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* Maximum length of a comment line (including comment sign) is 80
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Other requirements can be proposed and discussed in #101
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