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Current list of cheatsheets:
.htaccess
ASP
Apache
C++
CSS
CVS
Firefox
GIMP
Google
HTML
Javascript
MS SQL Server
Microformats
Mod_rewrite
Moo Tools
MySQL
OSX Leopard
PHP
PostgreSQL
Python
RGB Color Codes
Regular Expressions
Ruby on Rails
Server Side Includes
Subversion
Unix/Linux
VI
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iFortune v1
Not a bad start. I hope this continues to be developed to include complete syntax, examples, and drill down. Also include VBScript cheatsheets.
These are just a collection of scans (and probably copyright infringement). There is no way to search or sort and all you get is the base command name, none of the options. So, for example, when looking at CSS, I can eventually find the text-decoration command but nothing about its attributes (i.e. none, underline, etc). This is a waste.
As is likely the case with most developers, we only work in a few languages. Would be nice to prioritize languages we use or hide those we don't. As it stands, there doesn't even seem to be a pattern to the list's default sort anyway. It certainly isn't alphabetical! That being said, I'm glad jQuery was added. It may not be a language, in and of itself, but it's definitely my top goto cheatsheet for development.