This document started out as a cheat-sheet for myself. This went well, I can find tons of stuff more easily here then on google. (Partially because I'm not a journalist desperately trying to stretch out my point for as long as possible to gain more add space.) Then I realized that putting concepts and methods into the simplest terms I can really helps me to get a deeper understanding. As a result there plenty of parts which reads like a tutorial. Pufka already serves it's purpose very well by helping me, however perhaps it can assist someone else too.
While I would like to think most of the information contained is quite on point, I know for a fact that some parts are quite lacking and likely there are others which are just wrong. Use it at your own risk.
- Pufka uses a special syntax called "cdd", its cpp grammar with many extensions to specialize it in note taking
- using vim + cdd.vim is highly advised
- cpp highlighting is your second best bet
Dubious spelling of the Hungarian word "rifle" ("puska"), which is a synonym for cheat-sheet.
Public. I have a private version, version controlled along side with a number of notes and scripts (e.g. auto index assigner). The commit history of the public version is reset on every sync.