Manually, using Omnigraffle. It's not text-driven like Mermaid or Typst. I made a list of all the commands in the docs, grouped them by similarity and then created tables in Omnigraffle. OG has a very cool…
I'm glad you liked it. I keep meaning to update it (work and life get in the way), if the demand is there. (edited for grammar)
A while ago I made a dense cheat sheet for Helix. It's a touch out of date, but still possibly useful. https://github.com/stevenhoy/helix-cheat-sheet
Accountants use jargon in the same way that programmers do - to succinctly express commonly known and understood concepts. They do not use 'hard words'; if the words are 'hard' it's because the reader lacks the domain…
Don't sweat it, man. Stay loose.
Snowie, and Jellyfish.
Tim Harford wrote about something similar to this in 2006. http://timharford.com/2006/06/lets-get-personal/
Manually, using Omnigraffle. It's not text-driven like Mermaid or Typst. I made a list of all the commands in the docs, grouped them by similarity and then created tables in Omnigraffle. OG has a very cool…
I'm glad you liked it. I keep meaning to update it (work and life get in the way), if the demand is there. (edited for grammar)
A while ago I made a dense cheat sheet for Helix. It's a touch out of date, but still possibly useful. https://github.com/stevenhoy/helix-cheat-sheet
Accountants use jargon in the same way that programmers do - to succinctly express commonly known and understood concepts. They do not use 'hard words'; if the words are 'hard' it's because the reader lacks the domain…
Don't sweat it, man. Stay loose.
Snowie, and Jellyfish.
Tim Harford wrote about something similar to this in 2006. http://timharford.com/2006/06/lets-get-personal/