Development Cheat Sheets

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A free, living library of technical cheat sheets I use daily — practical references for development, servers, and creative tools, built from real-world work.

This is a growing library of personal cheat sheets I maintain for my own work across software development, servers, operating systems, and creative tools. Each sheet is a practical reference — a place where I collect commands, patterns, and workflows that are easy to forget when you’re not using a tool every single day.

Rather than constantly searching documentation or re-learning syntax, I keep these notes open while I work. They help me move quickly, avoid mistakes, and stay focused when switching between different languages, platforms, or environments. Everything here exists because it solved a real problem for me in practice.

I’ve made the entire library available online and free to use. While the notes are personal in origin, they’re written clearly and organized so others can benefit from them as well. Think of it as a working knowledge shelf — not tutorials, not theory, just reliable references shaped by real use.

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Alex Stevovich is an independent polymath guided by a self-directed perspective. His projects focus on original content and innovation developed through discovery-driven work grounded in first-principles thinking.

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