My collection of notes, cheatsheets, and recipes for a lot of my professional life.
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README.md

Topic: Cheatsheets Topic: Notes Status: Incomplete

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, 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, 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:

  • .NET compilation chain
  • Aloq
  • Apache Configuration
  • Assembly
  • Audio & Music production
  • Bash
  • Bash Customization
  • C
  • C++
  • CMake
  • Clojure
  • Cobol
  • Django
  • ESlint
  • Emacs
  • F#
  • Git & Pre-Commit
  • Go
  • Graphic design
  • HAML
  • HTML & CSS
  • Handbrake Cookbook
  • Haskell
  • ID3V2
  • Imagemagick
  • Javascript
  • Kanren
  • Kubernetes
  • Linux Administration
  • Linux Software Development
  • Lisp
  • Lit-HTML
  • Machine learning
  • Makefiles
  • Markdown
  • Mate / Gnome customization
  • Nginx Configuration
  • Org mode
  • PHP
  • PNM Suite
  • Perl
  • Podman
  • Prettier
  • Prolog
  • Python
  • Rails
  • React
  • Regular Expressions
  • Ruby
  • Rust
  • SQL
  • Sass
  • Scheme
  • Snobol
  • Typescript
  • Vite
  • Wasm
  • 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.