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shell, zsh, terminal, bash
Wordpress Install Script using wp-cli
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Use tree with gitignore
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shell, git
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python, shell, k33l0r, curl
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shell, unix, linux, bash
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easy read-only vim for a "less" with syntax highlighting!
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shell, zsh, functions, tricks
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shell, unix, server, bash
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shell, zsh, unix, background
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shell, bash
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shell, sh, open source, server
evil bash
Nick Jacob
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shell, sh, bash
Export redmine tickets to todo.txt
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shell, sh, redmine, bash
Ttrick makepkg not do re-download already existing packages (AUR)
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shell, package, yaourt, pkgbuild
pbcopy and pbpaste under *nix
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shell, command line, linux, unix
One line white noise generator
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