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@@ -16,3 +16,69 @@ GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON prospectwith.* TO 'power'@'localhost' WITH GRANT OPTION;
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CREATE USER 'newuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password'; # Create user
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mysql -u root -pmypassword -e "MY SQL QUERY" &>> query.log & disown # Run SQL query in the background
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# *****************************************************************************
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# Database and Table Operations
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# *****************************************************************************
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CREATE DATABASE database_name; # Create a new database
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DROP DATABASE database_name; # Delete a database
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CREATE TABLE table_name (column1 datatype, column2 datatype, ...); # Create a new table
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DROP TABLE table_name; # Delete a table
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SHOW TABLES; # Display all tables in the current database
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DESCRIBE table_name; # Show the structure of a table
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# *****************************************************************************
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# Data Manipulation
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# *****************************************************************************
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INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, ...) VALUES (value1, value2, ...); # Insert data into a table
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UPDATE table_name SET column1 = value1, column2 = value2, ... WHERE condition; # Update existing data in a table
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DELETE FROM table_name WHERE condition; # Delete data from a table
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SELECT column1, column2, ... FROM table_name WHERE condition; # Select data from a table
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# *****************************************************************************
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# Backup and Restore
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# *****************************************************************************
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mysqldump -u username -p database_name table1 table2 > file.sql # Backup specific tables
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mysql -u username -p database_name < file.sql # Restore specific tables
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# *****************************************************************************
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# User Management and Security
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# *****************************************************************************
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REVOKE privilege_type ON database_name.table_name FROM 'username'@'hostname'; # Revoke privileges from a user
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DROP USER 'username'@'hostname'; # Delete a user
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ALTER USER 'username'@'hostname' IDENTIFIED BY 'newpassword'; # Reset a user's password
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# *****************************************************************************
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# Performance and Maintenance
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# *****************************************************************************
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OPTIMIZE TABLE table_name; # Optimize a table
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ANALYZE TABLE table_name; # Analyze a table for key distribution and storage optimization
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CHECK TABLE table_name; # Check a table for errors
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REPAIR TABLE table_name; # Repair a corrupted table
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# *****************************************************************************
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# Advanced Queries
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# *****************************************************************************
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SELECT ... FROM table1 JOIN table2 ON table1.column = table2.column; # Perform a join operation between two tables
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SELECT ... FROM (SELECT ... FROM table_name) AS subquery; # Use a subquery within another query
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SELECT column, COUNT(*) FROM table_name GROUP BY column; # Group results and use aggregate functions
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# *****************************************************************************
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# System Information
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# *****************************************************************************
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SELECT VERSION(); # Show the current version of MySQL
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SELECT User, Host FROM mysql.user; # List all current MySQL users
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# *****************************************************************************
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# Miscellaneous
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# *****************************************************************************
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SET GLOBAL general_log = 'ON'; # Enable query logging
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SHOW FULL PROCESSLIST; # Show the last queries executed in MySQL
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172
databases/oracledb.sh
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databases/oracledb.sh
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@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
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*****************************************************************************
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BASICS
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*****************************************************************************
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# Connect to Oracle Database
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Establish a connection to the Oracle Database using SQL*Plus. Replace username, password, hostname, port, and service_name with the appropriate values.
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sqlplus username/password@hostname:port/service_name
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# Show All Schemas
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Retrieve a list of all schemas in the Oracle Database.
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SELECT username FROM all_users;
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# Show Current Schema
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Display the current schema (user) in use.
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SHOW USER;
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# Create Schema (User)
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Create a new schema (user) in the Oracle Database.
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CREATE USER username IDENTIFIED BY password;
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# Switch Schema
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Change the current schema for the session.
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ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA = username;
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# Drop Schema (User)
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Remove a schema (user) from the Oracle Database, including all owned objects.
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DROP USER username CASCADE;
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# Show Tables in Current Schema
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Retrieve a list of tables in the current schema.
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SELECT table_name FROM user_tables;
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*****************************************************************************
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CRUD
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*****************************************************************************
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# Create Table
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Define and create a new table in the Oracle Database.
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CREATE TABLE table_name (
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column1 datatype,
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column2 datatype,
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...
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);
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# Insert Row
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Add a new row with specified values into a table.
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INSERT INTO table_name (column1, column2, ...) VALUES (value1, value2, ...);
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# Select All Rows
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Retrieve all rows from a table.
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SELECT * FROM table_name;
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# Select Specific Columns
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Retrieve specific columns from a table.
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SELECT column1, column2 FROM table_name;
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# Update Row
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Modify data in a table by updating a specific row.
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UPDATE table_name SET column1 = value1 WHERE condition;
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# Delete Row
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Remove specific rows from a table based on a condition.
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DELETE FROM table_name WHERE condition;
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*****************************************************************************
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OTHER FUNCTIONS
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*****************************************************************************
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# Sort Rows
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Retrieve rows from a table sorted in ascending or descending order based on a specified column.
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SELECT * FROM table_name ORDER BY column1 [ASC|DESC];
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# Count Rows
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Calculate the total number of rows in a table.
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SELECT COUNT(*) FROM table_name;
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# Limit Rows
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Restrict the number of rows retrieved from a table.
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SELECT * FROM table_name WHERE ROWNUM <= n;
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# Join Tables
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Combine rows from two or more tables based on a related column.
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SELECT * FROM table1 JOIN table2 ON table1.column = table2.column;
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# Group By
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Group rows based on the values in a specified column and perform an aggregate function.
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SELECT column, COUNT(*) FROM table_name GROUP BY column;
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# Aggregate Functions
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Perform aggregate calculations on a column, such as average, sum, minimum, and maximum.
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SELECT AVG(column), SUM(column), MIN(column), MAX(column) FROM table_name;
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# Subquery
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Use the result of a subquery to filter data in the main query.
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SELECT column1 FROM table_name WHERE column2 = (SELECT column2 FROM another_table WHERE condition);
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# Index
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Create an index on a column to improve query performance.
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CREATE INDEX index_name ON table_name(column1);
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# Drop Index
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Remove an existing index from a table.
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DROP INDEX index_name;
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# Constraints
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Enforce data integrity by adding a primary key constraint to a table.
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ALTER TABLE table_name ADD CONSTRAINT constraint_name PRIMARY KEY (column1);
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# Sequence
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Create a sequence that generates unique values for a column.
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CREATE SEQUENCE sequence_name START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1;
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# View
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Create a virtual table based on the result of a SELECT query.
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CREATE VIEW view_name AS SELECT column1, column2 FROM table_name WHERE condition;
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# Stored Procedure
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Define and store a reusable set of SQL statements in the database.
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CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE procedure_name (parameter1 datatype, parameter2 datatype, ...) AS
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BEGIN
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-- procedure body
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END;
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/
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# Trigger
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Associate a set of actions with a specific table event, such as before inserting a new row.
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CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER trigger_name
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BEFORE INSERT ON table_name
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FOR EACH ROW
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BEGIN
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-- trigger body
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END;
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/
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# Partitioning
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Divide a large table into smaller, more manageable pieces for improved performance and maintenance.
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CREATE TABLE table_name
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PARTITION BY RANGE (column_name)
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(
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PARTITION part1 VALUES LESS THAN (value1),
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PARTITION part2 VALUES LESS THAN (value2),
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...
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);
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@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ CHEATSHEET C#
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string newStr = oldStr.Replace("old","new");
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//IndexOf
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//Finds the first ocurrence of a string in a larger string
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//Finds the first occurrence of a string in a larger string
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//Returns -1 if the string is not found
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String.IndexOf(val, start, num)
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val - string to search for
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ CHEATSHEET C#
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String.Split(Char[]);
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//ToCharArray
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//Places selected characteres in a string in a char array
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//Places selected characters in a string in a char array
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String str = "AaBbCcDd";
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//create array of 8 vowels
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var chars = str.ToCharArray();
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@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ CHEATSHEET C#
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6.1 TimeSpan Constructor
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TimpeSpan(hour, minute, sec)
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TimeSpan(hour, minute, sec)
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TimeSpan timeS = new TimeSpan(10, 14, 50);
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TimeSpan timeS_Hours = TimeSpan.FromDays(3640);
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@@ -144,8 +144,8 @@ CHEATSHEET C#
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Format item syntax: {index[,alignment][:format string]}
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index - Specifies element in list of values to which format is applied
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aligment - Indicates minimun width (in characters) to display value
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format string - Contains the code which specififes the format of the displayed value
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alignment - Indicates minimum width (in characters) to display value
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format string - Contains the code which specifies the format of the displayed value
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7.1 Numeric
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@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ CHEATSHEET C#
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[access modifier] className (parameters) [:initializer]
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initializer -base calls constructor in base class.
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this calls constuctor within class.
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this calls constructor within class.
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public class nameClass : Initializer {
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public className(dataType param1 , dataType param2, ...) : base(param1, param2)
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@@ -313,8 +313,8 @@ CHEATSHEET C#
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abstract – must be implemented by subclass
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Passing parameters:
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1. By default, parametres are passed by value
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2. Passing by reference: ref, in and out modifers
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1. By default, parameters are passed by value
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2. Passing by reference: ref, in and out modifiers
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To pass a parameter by reference with the intent of changing the value, use the ref, or out keyword. To pass by reference with the intent of avoiding copying but not changing the value, use the in modifier
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@@ -149,6 +149,7 @@ Operators
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^= bitwise exclusive or and store
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|= bitwise or and store
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, separator as in ( y=x,z=++x )
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; statement terminator.
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Operator precedence
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@@ -524,14 +524,14 @@ Cyan='\033[0;36m' # Cyan
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White='\033[0;97m' # White
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# Additional colors
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LGrey='\033[0;37m' # Ligth Gray
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LGrey='\033[0;37m' # Light Gray
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DGrey='\033[0;90m' # Dark Gray
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LRed='\033[0;91m' # Ligth Red
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LGreen='\033[0;92m' # Ligth Green
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LYellow='\033[0;93m'# Ligth Yellow
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LBlue='\033[0;94m' # Ligth Blue
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LRed='\033[0;91m' # Light Red
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LGreen='\033[0;92m' # Light Green
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LYellow='\033[0;93m'# Light Yellow
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LBlue='\033[0;94m' # Light Blue
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LPurple='\033[0;95m'# Light Purple
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LCyan='\033[0;96m' # Ligth Cyan
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LCyan='\033[0;96m' # Light Cyan
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# Bold
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@@ -397,8 +397,8 @@ d, t := doubleAndTriple(5)
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_, t := doubleAndTriple(3)
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// t = 9
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// Functions can defer commands. Defered commands are
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// runned in a stack order after the execution and
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// Functions can defer commands. Deferred commands are
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// ran in a stack order after the execution and
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// returning of a function
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var aux = 0
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@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ person3.Age // 0
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## Maps
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Maps are data structures that holds values assigneds to a key.
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Maps are data structures that holds values assigned to a key.
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```go
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// Declaring a map
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@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ newYork // "EUA"
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// Delete
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delete(cities, "NY")
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// Check if a key is setted
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// Check if a key is set
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value, ok := cities["NY"]
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ok // false
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value // ""
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@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ for(dataType item : array) {
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//Declare a variable, object name
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String s;
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//Invoke a contructor to create an object
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//Invoke a constructor to create an object
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s = new String ("Hello World");
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//Invoke an instance method that operates on the object's value
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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
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<?php
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// Exit the file, string inside get's echo'ed
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die("This file is not ment to be ran. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯");
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exit("This file is not ment to be ran. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯");
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die("This file is not meant to be ran. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯");
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exit("This file is not meant to be ran. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯");
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/**
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* Printing
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ var_dump($arr); // Print anything, with type hints for any value and sizes
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$string = 'Awesome cheatsheets';
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str_contains($string, 'cheat'); // Find if the string contains the specified string (PHP >= 8.0)
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str_replace('Awesome', 'Bonjour', $string); // Replace all occurence
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str_replace('Awesome', 'Bonjour', $string); // Replace all occurrence
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strcmp($string, 'Awesome cheatsheets'); // Compare two strings
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strpos($string, 'a', 0); // Get position in the string
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str_split($string, 2); // Split the string
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@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@ u Pattern is treated as UTF-8
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\w Any "word" character (a-z 0-9 _)
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\W Any non "word" character
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\s Whitespace (space, tab CRLF)
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\S Any non whitepsace character
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\S Any non whitespace character
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\d Digits (0-9)
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\D Any non digit character
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. (Period) - Any character except newline
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@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
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| import | import libraries/modules/packages | import |
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| from | import specific function/classes from modules/packages | import |
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| try | this block will be tried to get executed | exception handling |
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| except | is any exception/error has occured it'll be executed | exception handling |
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| except | is any exception/error has occurred it'll be executed | exception handling |
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| finally | It'll be executed no matter exception occurs or not | exception handling |
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| raise | throws any specific error/exception | exception handling |
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| assert | throws an AssertionError if condition is false | exception handling |
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
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# DOCKER
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##############################################################################
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docker init # Creates Docker-related starter files
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docker build -t friendlyname . # Create image using this directory's Dockerfile
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docker run -p 4000:80 friendlyname # Run "friendlyname" mapping port 4000 to 80
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docker run -d -p 4000:80 friendlyname # Same thing, but in detached mode
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@@ -20,13 +20,15 @@ e jump to end of words (punctuation considered words)
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E jump to end of words (no punctuation)
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b jump backward by words (punctuation considered words)
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B jump backward by words (no punctuation)
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ge jump backward to end of words
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ge jump backward to end of a word
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gE jump backwards to the end of a word (words can contain punctuation)
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0 (zero) start of line
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^ first non-blank character of line
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$ end of line
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- move line upwards, on the first non blank character
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+ move line downwards, on the first non blank character
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<enter> move line downwards, on the first non blank character
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$ jump to the end of the line
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g_ jump to the last non-blank character of the line
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- move line upwards, on the first non-blank character
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+ move line downwards, on the first non-blank character
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<enter> move line downwards, on the first non-blank character
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gg go to first line
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G go to last line
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ngg go to line n
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@@ -38,10 +40,6 @@ nG go To line n
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} move the cursor a paragraph forwards
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]] move the cursor a section forwards or to the next {
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[[ move the cursor a section backwards or the previous {
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CTRL-f move the cursor forward by a screen of text
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CTRL-b move the cursor backward by a screen of text
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CTRL-u move the cursor up by half a screen
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CTRL-d move the cursor down by half a screen
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H move the cursor to the top of the screen.
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M move the cursor to the middle of the screen.
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L move the cursor to the bottom of the screen.
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@@ -49,6 +47,16 @@ fx search line forward for 'x'
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Fx search line backward for 'x'
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tx search line forward before 'x'
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Tx search line backward before 'x'
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CTRL-y moves screen up one line
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CTRL-e moves screen down one line
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CTRL-u moves cursor & screen up ½ page
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CTRL-d moves cursor & screen down ½ page
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CTRL-b moves screen up one page, cursor to last line
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CTRL-f moves screen down one page, cursor to first line
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zz shift current line to middle of screen
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z. same as zz but also jumps to the first non-black character
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zt shift current line to top of screen
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zb shift current line to bottom of screen
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##############################################################################
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@@ -60,8 +68,15 @@ Tx search line backward before 'x'
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ma make a bookmark named a at the current cursor position
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`a go to position of bookmark a
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'a go to the line with bookmark a
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`0 go to the position where Vim was previously exited
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`" go to the position when last editing this file
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`. go to the line that you last edited
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`` go to the position before the last jump
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g, go to newer position in change list
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g; go to older position in change list
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# Tip: To jump to a mark you can either use a backtick (`) or an apostrophe (').
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# Using an apostrophe jumps to the beginning (first non-blank) of the line holding the mark.
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##############################################################################
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# INSERT MODE
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@@ -70,10 +85,13 @@ ma make a bookmark named a at the current cursor position
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i start insert mode at cursor
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I insert at the beginning of the line
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gi return to insert mode where you inserted text the last time
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gI like "I", but always start in column 1
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a append after the cursor
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A append at the end of the line
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o open (append) blank line below current line
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O open blank line above current line
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CTRL-o Temporarily enter normal mode to issue one normal-mode command(while in insert mode)
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Esc exit insert mode
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@@ -84,10 +102,25 @@ Esc exit insert mode
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r replace a single character (does not use insert mode)
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R enter Insert mode, replacing characters rather than inserting
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J join line below to the current one
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J join line below to the current one with one space in between
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gJ join line below to the current one without space in between
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cc change (replace) an entire line
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cw change (replace) to the end of word
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C change (replace) to the end of line
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cw change (replace) to the end of word (same as ce)
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2cw change (replace) repeat cw twice
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ciw change (replace) word under the cursor
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caw change (replace) word under the cursor and the space after or before it
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ci" change (replace) word inside ""
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cit change (replace) html tag content
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cat change (replace) html tag
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cis change (replace) sentence under the cursor
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cas change (replace) sentence under the cursor and the space after or before it
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cib change (replace) inside a block with ()
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cab change (replace) a block with ()
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ciB change (replace) inside a block with {}
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caB change (replace) a block with {}
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C change (replace) to the end of line(same as c$)
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cG change (replace) to the end of the file
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cgg change (replace) from first line to current line
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ct' change (replace) until the ' character (can change ' for any character)
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s delete character at cursor and substitute text
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S delete line at cursor and substitute text (same as cc)
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@@ -102,6 +135,7 @@ guiw make current word lowercase
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gU$ make uppercase until end of line
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gu$ make lowercase until end of line
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>> indent line one column to right
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>i{ indent everything in the {}
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<< indent line one column to left
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== auto-indent current line
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ddp swap current line with next
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@@ -110,6 +144,7 @@ ddkP swap current line with previous
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:r [name] insert the file [name] below the cursor.
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:r !{cmd} execute {cmd} and insert its standard output below the cursor.
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# Tip: Instead of b or B one can also use ( or { respectively.
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##############################################################################
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# DELETING TEXT
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@@ -118,10 +153,15 @@ ddkP swap current line with previous
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x delete current character
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X delete previous character
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dw delete the current word
|
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dw delete (cut) to the end of word (same as de)
|
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diw delete (cut) word under the cursor
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daw delete (cut) word under the cursor and the space after or before it
|
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dap delete (cut) a paragraph
|
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dd delete (cut) a line
|
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dt' delete until the next ' character on the line (replace ' by any character)
|
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D delete from cursor to end of line
|
||||
dt' delete (cut) until the next ' character on the line (replace ' by any character)
|
||||
dG delete (cut) to the end of the file
|
||||
dgg delete (cut) from first line to current line
|
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D delete (cut) from cursor to end of line (same as d$)
|
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:[range]d delete [range] lines
|
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|
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@@ -136,6 +176,10 @@ yy yank (copy) a line
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y$ yank to end of line
|
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p put (paste) the clipboard after cursor/current line
|
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P put (paste) before cursor/current line
|
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gp put (paste) the clipboard after cursor and leave cursor after the new text
|
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gP put (paste) before cursor and leave cursor after the new text
|
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"+y yank into the system clipboard register
|
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"+p paste from the system clipboard register
|
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:set paste avoid unexpected effects in pasting
|
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:registers display the contents of all registers
|
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"xyw yank word into register x
|
||||
@@ -147,6 +191,12 @@ P put (paste) before cursor/current line
|
||||
"xgP just like "P", but leave the cursor just after the new text
|
||||
:[line]put x put the text from register x after [line]
|
||||
|
||||
# Tip: if you are using vim extension on vs code, you can enable
|
||||
"vim.useSystemClipboard": true
|
||||
in setting.json, this will allow to Use system clipboard for unnamed register.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
# MACROS
|
||||
@@ -157,6 +207,7 @@ qa start recording macro 'a'
|
||||
q end recording macro
|
||||
@a replay macro 'a'
|
||||
@: replay last command
|
||||
@@ repeat macro
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
@@ -172,9 +223,11 @@ CTRL-v start visual block mode
|
||||
O move to other corner of block
|
||||
aw mark a word
|
||||
ab a () block (with braces)
|
||||
ab a {} block (with brackets)
|
||||
aB a {} block (with brackets)
|
||||
at a block with <> tags
|
||||
ib inner () block
|
||||
ib inner {} block
|
||||
iB inner {} block
|
||||
it inner <> block
|
||||
Esc exit visual mode
|
||||
|
||||
VISUAL MODE COMMANDS
|
||||
@@ -194,6 +247,7 @@ v% selects matching parenthesis
|
||||
vi{ selects matching curly brace
|
||||
vi" selects text between double quotes
|
||||
vi' selects text between single quotes
|
||||
gv reselect the last selected area
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
# SPELLING
|
||||
@@ -283,7 +337,6 @@ CTRL-w < increase window width
|
||||
CTRL-w > decrease window width
|
||||
CTRL-w = equal window
|
||||
CTRL-w o close other windows
|
||||
zz Centers the window to the current line
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
@@ -306,12 +359,14 @@ clast display the last error
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
% show matching brace, bracket, or parenthese
|
||||
gf edit the file whose name is under or after the cursor
|
||||
gf edit the file whose name is under the cursor
|
||||
gF edit the file whose name is under the cursor and jump to the line number
|
||||
gd when the cursor is on a local variable or function, jump to its declaration
|
||||
'' return to the line where the cursor was before the latest jump
|
||||
gi return to insert mode where you inserted text the last time
|
||||
CTRL-o move to previous position you were at
|
||||
CTRL-i move to more recent position you were at
|
||||
:set nu display numbers (short for :set number)
|
||||
:set nonu hide numbers (short for :set nonumber)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
Reference in New Issue
Block a user