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Cheatsheets

Various scientific computing cheatsheets for Aalto University (but may be useful to others). <https://aaltoscicomp.github.io/cheatsheets/>

Printing

A short user test said that printing two-sided "short edge (flip)" is more natural for readers.

Editing cheatsheets and contributing

Cheetsheets master files are stored in Google Docs (ask us for the link). You also need to ask to be given write access. Edit the pages there, as are. Increment the version number appropriate to the changes you make (I usually don't increment the numbers for minor changes before they are heavily distributed).

Download the Google Doc file as a PDF to the root directory of the git repository with make NAME-dl.

Run the Makefile output-name.pdf to compile the cheatsheet. The only dependency should be pdfnup, which is in the Debian package texlive-extra-utils.

git commit the updated cheatsheets.

Cheatsheets are served via Github Pages directly from the master branch. Yes, this is mixing binary compiled files with code, which we will work on changing later. Expect revisions to this process in the future. It's probably that we will force-push to flatten history when that happens.

New cheatsheets: explicitly git add -f the new cheatsheet, since *.pdf is ignored (so that downloaded PDFs are hidden by default).

Non-automated cheatsheets

  • `git-cheatsheet.pdf`: custom version of the Gitlab cheatsheet

Status and maintenance

In production, these are always being updated.

Developed at Aalto University, contact: Richard Darst. Feel free to contact if you would like the Google Drive masters for making your own versions.

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