About cheatly.dev
cheatly.dev is a cheatsheet site for developer tools — the kind of tools that are powerful but have a learning curve. Neovim, tmux, lazygit, yazi, git, and more.
Every cheatsheet here is written by someone who actually uses the tool daily. We don't scrape man pages or auto-generate content. We curate, simplify, and explain — focusing on the shortcuts you'll actually reach for, not every possible option.
A starting point, not an authority
This is one of the most important things about cheatly.dev: we're a cheatsheet, not a documentation site. The official docs for each tool are the real source of truth, and we'll always link you there. Our value is in curation and context — helping you figure out what matters first, and why.
How it works
Each tool gets its own subdomain — nvim.cheatly.dev, tmux.cheatly.dev, and so on. Bookmark the ones you use, share them with your team, or just keep them a tab away.
The site is static, fast, and works offline once loaded. No login required to use the curated cheatsheets. Eventually, you'll be able to create your own collections too.
Open source
cheatly.dev is open source. Found a mistake? Want to add a shortcut? Contributions are welcome.
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