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jlevy/the-art-of-command-line

A highly popular, non-archived one-page command-line cheat sheet for Linux-focused interactive Bash users, with translations in many languages and a small amount of repo content beyond the main README. It appears stable but lightly maintained, with the most recent commits in July 2023 and the repo updated in March 2026.

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Prefer upstream unless you specifically need an old frozen snapshot. This fork adds no visible features and is materially behind, so it is not a good adoption target for current users.

Choose this fork if you specifically want the Traditional Chinese edition. Choose upstream if you want the latest, more actively maintained version of the guide or a broader set of translations.

Prefer upstream unless you explicitly need this old snapshot. This fork adds no visible features and is far behind, so it is not a good adoption candidate for normal readers or contributors.

Do not adopt this fork for new use unless you explicitly want an old frozen copy. For normal use, upstream is the better choice because this fork adds nothing and is far behind.

Prefer upstream unless you specifically want a stale, unchanged snapshot. This fork does not appear to add capabilities, and its main drawback is that it lags upstream without active maintenance.

Prefer upstream unless you specifically need an older, frozen copy. This fork adds no visible features and is far behind upstream, so it is mainly useful as a dormant snapshot rather than an adoption target.