I made a plain text Linux cheat sheet as a reference and for beginners.

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cerium.cc

If you have any suggestions or criticisms, feel free to comment them.

Being plain text, it's much easier to read on a wide screen, or on something without line wrapping.

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would you upload this on github?

Done? I've never uploaded to GitHub before, and I was just doing what I thought I should do. I'll do my best to keep it updated with the version on my website.

https://github.com/ordinarybyte/linux_cheat_sheet

Is there a way to make GitHub automatically detect changes to the file at cerium.cc and update the repo? Or do they not allow that? I know a scheduled script would be able to work but I don't really want to have to run it myself.

You can do some automation with GitHub Actions, but I have no idea if it can do specifically that

Usually you would go the other way around. Merge changes into git and then distribute from there.

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