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    Posted on November 8th, 2009 david No comments

    So when I’m programming or doing anything of that sort, I tend to have a cheat sheet for the tool or piece of software that I’m using at any given time, be it for an IDE like Netbeans or Textmate, or just a command-line tool like Git or SVN. It really can make life much simpler when you just have the commands or shortcuts at hand.

    So here is a small list of some of the ones that I use from day to day.

    Netbeans

    Netbeans shortcuts-6.5

    Great for almost “any” programming language.

    Textmate

    TextMate CheatSheet

    All the general shortcuts for day to day use. This is just for Textmate and not the Bundles that you could be using at any given time.

    Git

    Git CheatSheet

    A new (to me)  Version Control System that I have just started using for my source code. Frankly I think it is one of the most adaptable systems that I have come across.

    Wikipedia/MediaWiki

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet

    Just a handy cheatsheet for the Mediawiki tags

    * I would like to thank the authors of each of the cheat sheets personally, a cheat sheet really is a great tool to have and can make you more productive. Each author can be found on their respective pdf.

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