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![Topic: Cheatsheets](https://img.shields.io/badge/topic-Cheatsheets-green.svg)
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# Elf's Notes
Over the Winter of 2021-2022, I went through a housecleaning project, cleaning
out literally thousands of miscellaneous documents in text, markdown, org-mode,
[muse](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs-muse/index.html), HTML, and a variety
of other formats, picking and choosing which should survive, which I cared
about, and which ones had to go.
When I was done, I still had a very large collection of files that cover a
30-year career, and I still don't have them organized very much. So this project
is the end-result of my trying to organize them, and to help myself find the
things I know I know, and to learn what I don't know.
The notes are kept in [Zola](https://getzola.org), a static site generator
written in Rust. It's meant to also be a decent demo of my web skills.
## Topics
Fittingly, the first topic I've added to the repository is my cheat sheet for
Zola itself. Eventually, though, I'm going to add whatever scraps I have lying
around for some, perhaps most, of the following topics, since I've worked in all
of them:
- Apache Configuration
- Bash
- Bash Customization
- C
- C++
- CMake
- Clojure
- Django
- ESlint
- Emacs
- F#
- Git & Pre-Commit
- Go
- HTML & CSS
- Haskell
- Javascript
- Linux Administration
- Linux Software Development
- Lisp
- Lit-HTML
- Makefiles
- Markdown
- Nginx Configuration
- Org-mode
- Perl
- Podman
- Prettier
- Python
- Rails
- React
- Regular Expressions
- Ruby
- Rust
- SQL
- Sass
- Scheme
- Typescript
- Vite
- Web Components
- X86 Assembly
- XCB / X11 Systems Programming
- Zola
## Caveats:
This is my repository of my cheat sheets. They're going to be idiosyncratic,
and they skip over a lot of things of which I already feel confident. If you get
use out of them, great, but they're mostly just for me.