diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e871333..3fa9b16 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,15 +4,15 @@ Unified access to the best community driven cheat sheets repositories of the world. Let's imagine for a moment that there is such a thing as an ideal cheat sheet. -What it should look like? +What should it look like? What features should it have? -* **concise** — it should be concise; it should contain only things you need and nothing else; -* **fast** — it should be possible to use it instantly; -* **comprehensive** — it should contain answers for every question you could have; -* **universal** — it should be available everywhere, as soon as needed, without any preparations; -* **unobtrusive** — it does not distract you from your main task when you are using it; -* **tutoring** — it helps you to learn the subject; +* **concise** — it should be concise; it should only contain the things you need, and nothing else. +* **fast** — it should be possible to use it instantly. +* **comprehensive** — it should contain answers for every question you could have. +* **universal** — it should be available everywhere, as soon as needed, without any preparations. +* **unobtrusive** — it does not distract you from your main task when you are using it. +* **tutoring** — it helps you to learn the subject. * **inconspicuous** — it should be possible to use it completely unnoticed. Such a thing does exist. @@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ Such a thing does exist. **cheat.sh** -* has simple curl/browser interface; -* covers 55 programming languages, several DBMSes, and more than 1000 most important UNIX/Linux commands; -* provides access to the best community driven cheat sheets repositories in the world as well as to StackOverflow; -* available everywhere, no installation needed; -* ultrafast, returns answers, as a rule, within 100 ms; -* has a convenient command line client, `cht.sh`, that is very advantageous and helpful, though not mandatory; -* can be used directly from code editors, without opening a browser and not switching your mental context; -* supports a special mode (stealth mode), where it can be used fully invisibly, not even touching a key and not making a sound. +* Has a simple curl/browser interface; +* Covers 55 programming languages, several DBMSes, and more than 1000 most important UNIX/Linux commands. +* Provides access to the best community driven cheat sheets repositories in the world as well as to StackOverflow. +* Available everywhere, no installation needed. +* Ultrafast, returns answers, as a rule, within 100 ms. +* Has a convenient command line client, `cht.sh`, that is very advantageous and helpful, though not mandatory. +* Can be used directly from code editors, without opening a browser and not switching your mental context. +* Supports a special mode (stealth mode), where it can be used fully invisibly, not even touching a key and not making a sound.
@@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ Full list of all options described below and in `/:help`.
Try your own queries. Follow these rules:
-1. Try to be more specific (`/python/append+file` is better than `/python/file` and `/python/append`);
-2. Ask practical question if possible (yet theoretical question are possible too);
-3. Ask programming language questions only; specify the name of the programming language as the section name;
-4. Separate words with `+` instead of spaces;
+1. Try to be more specific (`/python/append+file` is better than `/python/file` and `/python/append`).
+2. Ask practical question if possible (yet theoretical question are possible too).
+3. Ask programming language questions only; specify the name of the programming language as the section name.
+4. Separate words with `+` instead of spaces.
5. Do not use special characters, they are ignored anyway.
Read more about the programming languages queries below.
@@ -165,10 +165,10 @@ The cheat.sh service has its own command line client (`cht.sh`), that,
comparing to querying the service directly with `curl`,
has several useful features:
-* Special shell mode with a persistent queries context and readline support;
-* Queries history;
-* Clipboard integration;
-* Tab completion support for shells (bash, fish, zsh);
+* Special shell mode with a persistent queries context and readline support.
+* Queries history.
+* Clipboard integration.
+* Tab completion support for shells (bash, fish, zsh).
* Stealth mode.
To install the client:
@@ -288,8 +288,8 @@ One of the important properties of any real cheat sheet,
is that it could be used fully unnoticed.
cheat.sh can be used completely unnoticed too. The cheat.sh client, `cht.sh`, has
-a special mode, called **stealth mode**, using that you don't even need to touch your
-keyboard to open some cheat sheet.
+a special mode, called **stealth mode**. Using that you don't even need to touch your
+keyboard to open a cheat sheet.
In this mode, as soon as you select some text with the mouse (and thus it is added
into the selection buffer of X Window System or into the clipboard) it's used