Linux command
hike 命令
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常用示例
Start hike
hike
Open a specific markdown file
hike [path/to/file.md]
说明
hike is a terminal-based Markdown browser that provides the ability to browse and view local Markdown files, as well as Markdown files downloaded from the web. It includes shortcuts for quickly accessing Markdown files on popular git forges like GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, and Bitbucket. Hike supports editing Markdown documents from the local filesystem with a built-in editor, and also supports using your own choice of external editor. Commands can be discovered via the command palette (Ctrl+P).
FAQ
What is the hike command used for?
hike is a terminal-based Markdown browser that provides the ability to browse and view local Markdown files, as well as Markdown files downloaded from the web. It includes shortcuts for quickly accessing Markdown files on popular git forges like GitHub, GitLab, Codeberg, and Bitbucket. Hike supports editing Markdown documents from the local filesystem with a built-in editor, and also supports using your own choice of external editor. Commands can be discovered via the command palette (Ctrl+P).
How do I run a basic hike example?
Run `hike` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more hike examples?
This page includes 2 examples for hike, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.