Newest Bash Programming Tips
Create list of hardcoded tags for logcat filter-spec
jaymz campbell
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1 response
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android, grep, bash, logcat
Quickly setup a new python package
Philipp Kreutzer
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0 responses
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python, zsh, django, bash
Bash back function
Jacek Dominiak
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0 responses
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function, bash, back
Bash back function
Jacek Dominiak
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0 responses
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bash, function, back
OSX open command in CYGWIN
Jacek Dominiak
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, alias, bash
Show directory and git branch in iTerm tabs
Martin Svalin
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4 responses
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iterm, git, bash
tts-koans: keep your thoughts translated!
brownman
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0 responses
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tdd, bash, linux, commands
Shell Function to Download File
Jason Seney
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2 responses
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script, curl, bash
Week number to date
Alexey Alekhin
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0 responses
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date, bash, week
Ctrl-D Exits Terminal
Tim Morgan
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, terminal, bash
How to retrieve and store java version in a bash variable
eviweb
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0 responses
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shell, version, java, bash
rsync copy/move
Dhaya Benmessaoud
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0 responses
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terminal, command line, rsync, protip
Show current Git branch in bash prompt
James Acklin
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0 responses
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bash, git, dotfiles
Paracord - dotFiles framework
Micah Breedlove
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0 responses
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bash, dotfiles
Add bash-like autocompletion to Drush5
Adam Dziendziel
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2 responses
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drush, drupal, bash
Alias Your Compass Init
Mike Wille
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0 responses
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bash, compass
Bash Script To Create A Directory within a Child Directory of a Parent Directory Supplied
Designerfoo™
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0 responses
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linux, unix, directory, directories
Remove pyc and swp files recursively
Ellison Leão
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0 responses
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python, script, bash, clean
Get the loc by each filetype in a git repo
Tim Anema
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0 responses
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git, xargs, bash
Search shell history
Marc Cantwell
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0 responses
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shell, bash, cli, unix
Clear all contents of a file from command line
Shih Oon Liong
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0 responses
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cli, command, cat, line
Get an abuse contact email on the command line
James Barnett
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1 response
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json, one-liner, bash
Find all the IP ranges on an ASN
James Barnett
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0 responses
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linux, networking, one-liner, bash
Can't remember that handy bash command from earlier today?
Ryan Pfeffer
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1 response
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command line, linux, unix, bash