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We've now gotten a fair number of "cheatsheet" entries in the books list. I'd like to propose that we move these to a separate page.
Reasons:
- Will be easier to find cheatsheets
- Cheatsheets aren't books
- Cheat sheets aren't so spoken-language specific.
- The english-language books page is getting long.
- Will encourage better cheatsheet coverage.
Against:
- Scope creep.
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Hi, I've found the following cheatsheet :
In the README you explain that there must be an edit button in the page and a github button to access the sheet but as you can see it doesn't appear here.
Thx ;)