Claude Code Cheat Sheet

(cc.storyfox.cz)

81 points | by phasE89 2 hours ago

10 comments

  • guessmyname 13 minutes ago
    There’s actually a lot more environment variables:

    edit: removed obnoxious list in favor of the link that @thehamkercat shared below.

  • plantain 29 minutes ago
    Shocking how far ahead Claude Code is from Codex on the CLI front.
  • bibimsz 41 minutes ago
    Thanks for putting this together! It's really nice to have a quick reference of all the features at a glance — especially since new features are being added all the time. Saves a lot of digging through docs.
  • dangoodmanUT 23 minutes ago
    I think this is the argument for UIs - it should be self-explanatory since it's singificantly simpler than an IDE
  • phasE89 2 hours ago
    I use Claude Code daily but kept forgetting commands, so I had Claude research every feature from the docs and GitHub, then generate a printable A4 landscape HTML page covering keyboard shortcuts, slash commands, workflows, skills system, memory/CLAUDE.md, MCP setup, CLI flags, and config files.

    It's a single HTML file - Claude wrote it and I iterated on the layout. A daily cron job checks the changelog and updates the sheet automatically, tagging new features with a "NEW" badge.

    Auto-detects Mac/Windows for the right shortcuts. Shows current Claude Code version and a dismissable changelog of recent changes at the top.

    It will always be lightweight, free, no signup required: https://cc.storyfox.cz

    Ctrl+P to print. Works on mobile too.

    • ltheanine 1 hour ago
      > Ctrl+P to print. Works on mobile too.

      There’s something funny about this statement on a description of a key bind cheat sheet. I can’t seem to find ctrl on my phone and I think it may be cmd+p on mac.

      • sen 41 minutes ago
        Technically you could use a keyboard with any modern phone, so it’s not “wrong”, it’s just… extremely unlikely anyone would ever do it.
      • mynegation 45 minutes ago
        Classical coreference resolution failure.
  • zmmmmm 7 minutes ago
    If only there was some kind of tool that could answer helpful questions about technology instead of needing a cheat sheet.
  • kxrm 43 minutes ago
    CMD + V to paste an image is wrong.

    On Mac it's the same as Windows, CTRL + V.

    You use CMD + V to paste text.

  • droidjj 1 hour ago
    The fact this needs to exist seems like a UX red flag.
    • munk-a 1 hour ago
      Similar to prompting hacks to produce better results. If the machine we built for taking dumb input that will transform it into an answer needs special structuring around the input then it's not doing a good job at taking dumb input.
    • rc1 42 minutes ago
      This. TUIs are not the correct paradigm for agentic operations. They are too constrained, and too linear.
    • rtaylorgarlock 1 hour ago
      Reminds me of Vercel's Rauch talking about his aggressive 'any UX mistake is our fault, never the user's' model for evaluating UIX. (It is/was Guillermo who says that, right?)
      • conception 1 hour ago
        This should be all of Information Technology’s take. Your computers get hacked - IT’s fault. Users complain about how hard your software is or that it breaks all the time - IT’s fault.

        The fact users deal with almost everything being objectively not very good if not outright bad is a testament to people adapting to bad circumstances more than anything.

    • sunrunner 1 hour ago
      > Ctrl-F "help"

      > Ctrl-F "h"

      > 0 results found

      Interesting set of shortcuts and slash commands.

  • mrtz 1 hour ago
    that is quite helpful, thanks!
  • dylan604 1 hour ago
    Is something updated daily a good target to be printable?
    • erksa 1 hour ago
      If you align your printer and desk just right, youll have the new cheatsheet sliding onto your desk before Claude's even done updating itself.
    • munk-a 1 hour ago
      Yeah, I think it is. It's printable if you want to have a hard copy and it's up to you when to check for a new version. Since it's auto-updated (ideally) no matter when you visit the site you'll get the most up to date version as of that day. The issues (which I don't think this suffers from) would be if formatting it nice for printing made it less accurate or if updating it regularly made it worse for printing - these feel like two problems you can generally solve with one fix, they aren't opposed.
    • AIorNot 1 hour ago
      just buy a mac mini, septup an openclaw instance to track changes on this and call your printer, also order new paper when it runs out :)
    • kylehotchkiss 1 hour ago
      ugh we were promised a brave new world and still have the same crap printers