Useful, generic 'how to basic' for computing. Windows productivity, and linux (primarily Ubuntu) command line basics
There's a lot of ways to do things. Amazingly, given this, it's always amazing how many people might not know them. As a start, i'm going to try to compile a bunch of the most useful things I know for basic survival in Windows productivity, and linux command line tools.
If this actually goes anywhere, and you want to expand the information in a section, submit a new factoid, or expand the project to cover an entirely new sector, please do; raise pull requests, fork and push back upstream, or raise issues with the information you have or want
Once this is actually more than a readme, this should become a setup guide. How to use, how to add more info, etc.
A place to store things to work on. Got more? Raise a PR, and/or get involved. I'll probably get bored solo.
A few suggestions on places to start raising objectionssuggestions...
- How could this be better?
- How should I have architected this?
- Why I should be doing X, rather than Y?
- How utterly, completely, vehemently wrong i am for suggesting
netstat -planutover the clearly superior-tunapl
clearly the list could go on
- Host the factoids as a navigatable set of cards in a webserver or something 'user friendly'
- Have them link through to the repo
- Have some semblance of structure in facts
- tags?
- modules?
- support for users? who could
- pin favourites
- mark facts as known
- Have a module for accepting submissions through a web UI