cheat sheets.

$ cheat fish
--- fish version 1	Tue May 06 12:15:57 +0000 2008
+++ fish version 2	Sat May 10 18:52:35 +0000 2008
@@ -1,44 +1,44 @@
 fish is a friendly command line shell (Friendly Interactive SHell) for UNIX-like
 operating systems such as Linux.
 
 Command completion
 ------------------
 
 Fish gives you very good default completions. For example it will complete
 hostnames from your .ssh/known_hosts. For example, if you want to ssh into your
 account on host foo.example.com and you have connected to this host before, you
 can type
 
   ssh foo<tab>
-  
+
 and Fish will let you complete the host name from there.
 
 Fish has a different take on completing commands from your history than other
 (eg. Bash) shells. Instead of having you type cryptic key combinations like
 cmd-R which takes you to an emacs-like minibuffer, Fish lets you use the arrow
 up-key and will complete the command from your history based on what you typed.
 
   $ cd /path/to/silly/directory
   $ make
   $ cd 
   $ cd /<up-arrow>
 
 The last line in the example above will let you jump through your command
 history and match all commands you have typed that begin with "cd /". If the
 first match wasn't what you were looking for, press up arrow again and Fish will
 keep trying.
 
-Fish also has builtin command completion for at lot of application; after
+Fish also has builtin command completion for a lot of applications; after
 installing fish just try hitting tab after a command name and see if it doesn't
 suggest something relevant for you.
 
 Get help
 --------
 To get help with fish, type help at the command line - optionally followed by a
 command or function you want to get help with
 
 Go fishing
 ----------
 
 The Fish shell can be found at http://www.fishshell.org/
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