Hacking the Command Line
Batch rename based on a regulard expression in OS X
Alexander Woerndl
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, regular expression, batch rename
Pipe Viewer views pipes - and long running restores
Matt Keranen
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0 responses
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database, hybriddba, bash, postgresql
Enabling your C# methods to be CLI callable
Alexander Brevig
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0 responses
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cli, csharp, framework
Why vim uses the hjkl keys as arrow keys
Kevin Suttle
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0 responses
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vim, unix
Automatically clean out development log files
Ralph Dosser
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0 responses
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shell, unix
Track all remote branches
adamstrawson
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0 responses
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git, bash
Copy files to clipboard using command line on OSX
Mariz Melo
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4 responses
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shell, clipboard, unix, tips
Best way to transfer large files
Carlos Bacelar
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0 responses
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terminal, ssh, tar, bash
OSX Terminal Tab Title
Michal Papis
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, osx
Better terminal for MacOSX
Cristiano Diniz da Silva
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1 response
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terminal, osx, mac, iterm
Jump Between Words
Oscar Godson
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3 responses
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shell, terminal, shortcut, bash
Jump To The Start And End Of A Line
Oscar Godson
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, shortcut, bash
Go "back" in bash
Oscar Godson
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0 responses
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shell, bash, terminal, shortcut
Delete all remote merged branches
Amos King
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0 responses
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git, bash
Limit scp bandwidth usage
Diego Sapriza
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0 responses
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linux, scp, bandwidth, bash
Auto installing vundle from your vimrc
Erik Zaadi
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0 responses
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vim, vundle
Tmux : Named sessions with autocomplete
Oleiade
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, tmux, screen
Get filename and extension in Shell Script
CrazyApi
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1 response
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shell, bash, extension
gist script from command line
pleone
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1 response
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shell, console, gist, git
rvm gemset setup
Wayne Graham
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0 responses
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bash, rvm, gemsets
Ssh and cd into pwd in one command
Tom Gallacher
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0 responses
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ssh, bash
Run your Rails tests from vim to spin
Maximiliano Dello Russo
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0 responses
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tdd, rails, vim, rspec
Sed recursively with the help of ack and xargs
Mario Bonales
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1 response
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shell, sed, unix, bash