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tldr-pages
DESCRIPTION:
The tldr-pages project is a collection of community-maintained help pages for command-line tools, that aims to be a simpler, more approachable complement to traditional man pages. The tldr pages are a community effort to simplify the beloved man pages with practical examples. Maybe you are new to the command-line world? Or just a little rusty? Or perhaps you can't always remember the arguments to lsof, or tar? There seems to be room for simpler help pages, focused on practical examples. This repository is just that, an ever-growing collection of examples for the most common UNIX, Linux, macOS, SunOS and Windows command-line tools. A popular and convenient way to access these pages on your computer is to install the Node.js client, which is supported by the tldr-pages project maintainers.
Features
- Use the fully-featured official Python client which can be installed via pip3
- Write tldr tar in the terminal to show the tldr page for tar
- Ever-growing collection of examples for the most common UNIX, Linux, macOS, SunOS and Windows commands
- Our most mature client is the Node.js one
- Try the live demo on the page
- Simplify the beloved man pages with practical examples
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