Updating my cheat sheet for 5.5.x

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Howdy people,

a little while ago I released a 'cheat sheet' for concrete5 - it's a single page that includes a list of functions and constants that, at least I felt, would be useful to have as a quick reference. I have it stuck up next to my computer and it does help me from time to time. I hope others have found it useful.

The cheat sheet for 5.4.x can be found here:
http://www.mesuva.com.au/blog/technical-notes/concrete5-cheat-sheet...

With 5.5.x now in the spotlight, I'm thinking about creating an updated cheat sheet for it and thought I'd ask the community for some suggestions. So far, I've worked out that:

- I'll add constants for while labeling (maybe not the the ones that the dashboard now controls thought)
- There's a global area function now, I'll add that

But what else? Any new built-in attributes? Any other constants?

I'm also running out of room a bit - are there any items on it that people don't think are that useful?

Feedback would be really appreciated.

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Korvin replied on at Permalink Reply
Korvin
Write it in markdown and put it on Github, that way anyone can contribute through pull requests.
mesuva replied on at Permalink Reply
mesuva
I could, and it's a good idea, but that may defeat the purpose of what I'm developing. There are already quite a few cheat sheets/lists of snippets out there - I'm focused on producing something printable and highly condensed.
mesuva replied on at Permalink Reply
mesuva
I might bump this, since I posted this on the weekend. Bump!