LaTeX templates and examples — Cheat sheet
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A template for a multi column cheat sheet

A 3-column cheat sheet template Improved version of: https://www.overleaf.com/articles/130-cheat-sheet/ntwtkmpxmgrp

This is a template for a colourful cheatsheet. It supports some visualization features and code listings using tcolorbox / minted. Just input the language you want (and that is supported by minted) in the codebox environment Different colour themes will probably be added at some point. (maybe also a more print friendly black and white alternative) A blog post on cheatsheets and some of my thoughts on them and this template can be found here.

Quick list of supported pygment lexers (programming languages) for the minted package.

This is an update on my old "Colourful Cheatsheet Template". It is based on the old one, so similar but not the same. It still supports all the old visualization features and code listings using tcolorbox / minted. Just input the language you want (and that is supported by minted) in the codebox environment. However, the style now is a bit less bright and mimicks the Metropolis beamer template in style (a bit). This is the blogpost to go with it: https://latex-ninja.com/2021/10/01/a-new-version-of-the-colourful-cheatsheet-template/

A cheat sheet for computer science students. The code style is user-friendly.

c-support.vim : Key mappings for Vim / gVim without GUI. Version: 1.0 Created: 10.11.2006 Revision: none Author: Wolfgang Mehner, wolfgang-mehner@web.de (formerly Dr. Fritz Mehner (fgm), mehner.fritz@web.de) Copyright: Copyright (c) 2006-2016, Wolfgang Mehner
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