Updated the README to describe the -d flag and zsh coordination.

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Chris Lane 2013-09-07 14:38:13 -04:00
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@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ Clone this repository and `cd` into it, then run
mkdir ~/.cheat
cp cheatsheets/* ~/.cheat
Modifying Cheatsheets
=====================
The value of `cheat` is that it allows you to create your own cheatsheets - the
@ -111,6 +112,8 @@ You may, of course, append multiple directories to your `CHEATPATH`:
export CHEATPATH=$CHEATPATH:/path/to/more/cheats
```
You may view which directories are on your `CHEATPATH` with `cheat -d`.
Enabling Syntax Highlighting
----------------------------
`cheat` can apply syntax highlighting to your cheatsheets if so desired. To
@ -140,12 +143,18 @@ Likewise, an existing cheatsheet may be edited via:
cheat -e foo
```
Command Autocompletion in zsh
-----------------------------
`zsh` users may use `cheat -d` in coordination with the provided `\_cheat` file
to implement autocompletion [as described here][4].
Contributing
============
If you would like to contribute cheetsheets or program functionality, please
fork this repository, make your chanages, and send me a pull request.
Related Projects
================
@ -166,3 +175,4 @@ Related Projects
[1]: https://github.com/lucaswerkmeister/cheats
[2]: https://github.com/jahendrie/cheat
[3]: http://errtheblog.com/posts/21-cheat
[4]: https://github.com/chrisallenlane/cheat/pull/77