Git Cheat Sheet is a developer tools chrome extension. it's a free extension and is featured in Developer Tools, it has 3,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 4.43 from 23 rated user, last update is 3723 days ago.
Are you learning Git? Or can you never remember all the available Git commands? Or are you not quite sure what 'remote' or 'rebase' does? This extension includes handy Git terminology, commonly used commands and help with the syntax and parameters for each Git Command. Git logo by Jason Long is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. Read more : http://git-scm.com/downloads/logos
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I wanted to rate this 5 stars but the tiny font overrides all other considerations for a number of very important reasons: 1. Software developers who decide that they -- and they alone -- are best qualified to decide how other people should interact with their software are being extremely disrespectful of those people and extremely arrogant to take such an I-know-what-is-best-for-everyone attitude. I urge the developer to study UIX design philosophy and strategies. 2. Anyone with moderate vision problems will not be able to use this extension without straining their eyes which leads to headaches and reduced productivity. I urge the developer to study the principals of ergonomics and why businesses invest billions each year to improve ergonomic workstations. 3. The tiny font is more likely to be a problem for older people since vision declines with age (starting around age 30). This makes this extension effectively discriminatory against older programmers. Likewise it also effectively discriminates against people with vision impairments. I will not support any form of discrimination, intentional or otherwise. The developer needs to consider who their users are, for UIX reasons, for ergonomic reasons, and just out of basic respect for their users as human beings with all of our differences and flaws. It should be trivial to add a configuration option to allow the user to decide on and select a font and font size. Until that happens my review will remain 1 star.
As others have mentioned, the font is too small. Giving the user a way to enlarge it would be an awesome addition.
Font size is tiny. Cannot use it without destroying my eyes