Popular Unix Programming Tips
Visiting previously-visited directories
J. B. Rainsberger
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2 responses
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unix, cd, folders, directories
Source Code TODO Logs
Chris Simpkins
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4 responses
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shell, log, linux, unix
Common rsync commandline
Dmitry Pashkevich
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0 responses
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shell, cli, linux, unix
Wish to execute SQL in Command Prompt?
Karthik Sirasanagandla
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0 responses
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shell, sql, unix, database
Manage a daemonized gem server with God
Stephen Benner
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0 responses
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ruby, daemon, gem, unix
Nyan Cat is a Valid Use of Our University Servers
Kraig Walker
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0 responses
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bash, terminal, osx, linux
Disconnect Dead SSH session
pleone
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0 responses
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ssh, unix, linux, ubuntu
Unix : Create and go to directory shortcut
Mariz Melo
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0 responses
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shell, linux, unix
Copy+paste across any networked unix computers
David Porter
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6 responses
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command line, unix
TCP Traceroute for when ICMP/UDP fail
Irakli Nadareishvili
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0 responses
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udp, linux, tips, sysadmin
Quickly copy and paste commands in the terminal
Andrew Fenn
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1 response
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osx, linux, unix, bsd
Easily check directories sizes
Rodrigo Flores
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2 responses
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command line, unix
Hunting "space hogs" on remote servers with ncdu
Stanislaw Pusep
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0 responses
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shell, unix, du, cleanup
Level up your shell scripting skills
jseb
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0 responses
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shell scripting, unix, bash
Find the right routes in rails
Justin Herrick
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2 responses
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rails, grep, unix, routes
Use Sublime text alias in your shell.
Bruno
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0 responses
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shell, sublime, alias, unix
Does work apt-get with proxy
Enrique Cuevas
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0 responses
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linux, proxy, unix, ubuntu
Retach to lost shell session
Adam Stankiewicz
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0 responses
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shell, ssh, unix
Ruby gem docs from shell to browser
Chip Castle
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0 responses
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ruby, grep, gem, unix
Manage any installation from source with Homebrew
Adam Stankiewicz
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0 responses
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osx, unix, homebrew
What is the physical current directory in UNIX or Linux?
Chip Castle
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0 responses
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unix, directory, linux, pwd
Quickly ack, open and search for a term
Vincent Driessen
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0 responses
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shell, fish, vim, unix
Simplicity first, the UNIX way.
Steven Harman
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0 responses
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unix, design, simplicity