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- pros: the shell history is correctly populated (i.e. with the actual command you ran instead of `navi`) and you can edit the command as you wish before executing it
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- pros: the shell history is correctly populated (i.e. with the actual command you ran instead of `navi`) and you can edit the command as you wish before executing it
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- as a [Tmux widget](docs/tmux.md)
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- as a [Tmux widget](docs/tmux.md)
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- pros: you can use your cheatsheets in any command-line app even in SSH sessions
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- pros: you can use your cheatsheets in any command-line app even in SSH sessions
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- as [aliases](docs/aliases.md)
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- as [aliases](docs/cheatsheet_syntax.md#aliases)
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- as a [shell scripting tool](docs/shell_scripting.md)
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- as a [shell scripting tool](docs/shell_scripting.md)
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- as an [Alfred workflow](docs/alfred.md)
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- as an [Alfred workflow](docs/alfred.md)
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You can:
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You can:
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- [setup your own config file](docs/config_file.md)
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- [setup your own config file](docs/navi_config.md)
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- [set custom paths for your config file and cheat sheets](docs/paths_and_env_vars.md)
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- [set custom paths for your config file and cheat sheets](docs/navi_config.md#paths-and-environment-variables)
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- [change colors](docs/customization.md#changing-colors)
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- [change colors](docs/customization.md#changing-colors)
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- [resize columns](docs/customization.md#resizing-columns)
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- [resize columns](docs/customization.md#resizing-columns)
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- [change how search is performed](docs/customization.md#overriding-fzf-options)
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- [change how search is performed](docs/customization.md#overriding-fzf-options)
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