1. Ever find yourself in the situation where you remember a command but aren't sure about the syntax? Me too!
2. That's where this app comes handy! Completely free.
1. Altogether this is one of the cleanest, most straightforward command references on Play.Seems better than most, not just for newbie, but also for experienced user for quick check when you need just simple examples instead of full man page.... It should be more modifiable, including creation of new subjects and subpages, but just being able to add new commands is something I haven't seen in others.
2. Some suggested improvements might be to include the option to click the command example and see more detailed descriptions (i.e. some more info on commands within editors like vi) There are some minor typographic errors that should get fixed like the misspelled "locate" command.
3. Of course there are none.Forget commands, quick reminderHelps with basicsAdd delete option.It's gives a good amount of commands and really helps if you're in college like me and are learning Linux for the first time.
4. I got a few apps on linux,, c++, and coding , and beginner to Hacking knowledge, white hat training by black hats my gray hat can turn into Kevlar helmet.No ads and if seems it would be helpful for Linux newbies.
5. It's just more brief than man pages.Akshay does a great job of giving you the ~100 or so key commands in Linux that you will need to get around.
6. The only improvement would be the ability to add commands from their lists to the my commands list for ease of use.
7. Even saving commands is easier to just write bash scripts.
8. Also when you add a command to the my command part I can't find a way to edit or even remove them command.
9. Linux I believe wants to be free.
10. EVERY TIME I open the app it demands to check for updates.
11. Experienced users night not need it though.