Cheatsheet Builder

Create custom cheatsheets with LaTeX support and export to PDF or TXT

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Mathematics2025-12-18

Example Section

Add your content here. Use x2x^2 for inline math or ab\frac{a}{b} for display math.

About Cheatsheet Builder

Create custom cheatsheets with LaTeX mathematical notation support, perfect for studying and quick reference.

Features

  • Create unlimited cheatsheets for free
  • LaTeX support for mathematical formulas
  • Customizable layouts (single/double column)
  • Adjustable font sizes and color schemes
  • Drag and reorder content items
  • Export to PDF or plain text
  • Import/export JSON for sharing and backup

LaTeX Math Support

  • Inline math: Use formula for inline equations
  • Display math: Use $formula$ for centered equations
  • Example: x^2 + y^2 = r^2 for inline
  • Example: $\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}$ for display
  • Supports fractions, roots, exponents, Greek letters, and more
  • Live preview shows rendered formulas as you type

Common Use Cases

  • Math and science formula sheets
  • Exam quick reference guides
  • Programming language cheatsheets
  • Foreign language vocabulary lists
  • Study guides and revision notes
  • Quick command references

Export Options

  • PDF - High quality, preserves formatting and LaTeX rendering
  • TXT - Plain text with raw LaTeX formulas
  • JSON - Backup and share your cheatsheet data

Why Use This Tool?

  • Single Source of Truth: Consolidate formulas, commands, and notes into one portable reference.
  • Study Efficiency: Build compact exam sheets that prioritize the concepts you forget most.
  • Team Alignment: Share standardized runbooks and onboarding guides with consistent formatting.
  • Version Control Friendly: Export JSON to track revisions over time alongside code or documentation.
  • Presentation Ready: Generate clean PDFs for workshops, labs, or classroom distribution.

Common Questions

  • Q: How do I keep formulas readable?
    Use display math ($ ) for multi-line equations and inline math ( $) for short expressions within text.
  • Q: Can I include code?
    Yes—add code snippets as plain text or formatted blocks. Keep indentation consistent for readability in exports.
  • Q: How do I share with teammates?
    Export JSON to share editable content or PDF for a fixed, print-ready view.
  • Q: What if I need dark mode?
    Adjust color schemes before exporting to ensure readability on projectors and in print.
  • Q: Can I reorder sections later?
    Yes, drag items to reorganize as your study plan or documentation evolves.

Pro Tips & Best Practices

  • 💡 Chunk Content: Use concise bullet lists and headings so pages stay scannable under pressure.
  • 💡 Highlight Gaps: Mark areas you frequently forget with emojis or color to draw attention during review.
  • 💡 Link Resources: Add URLs for docs or tutorials so teammates can dive deeper from the cheat sheet.
  • 💡 Print Tests: Export to PDF and print a sample to verify margins and font size before final distribution.
  • 💡 Backup Often: Save JSON exports after major edits so you can roll back or branch variations for different courses or projects.

When to Use This Tool

  • Exam Prep: Condense chapters into high-yield summaries for quick cramming.
  • Onboarding: Provide new hires with role-specific runbooks and command references.
  • Workshops: Create handouts with live demo steps, commands, and expected outputs.
  • Project Handoffs: Summarize environments, credentials locations, and deployment steps in one place.
  • Field Work: Carry offline-friendly PDFs when working in low-connectivity environments.

Related Tools

  • Tracking deadlines? Pair with the Holiday Countdown to schedule study sessions.
  • Need to scale lab exercises? Use the Recipe Scaler pattern to adjust resource counts.
  • Sharing across time zones? Coordinate sessions with the Timezone Converter.
  • Need currency or measurement conversions in your sheet? Link to the Unit Conversions tools for quick references.

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