Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
What del button really meant to be
gahtune
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0 responses
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vim, user-friendly
Apply permission recursivly on file / on folders
Thibault Milan
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cli, chmod, file permission
Track all remote branches
adamstrawson
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0 responses
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git, bash
Determine whether we on Centos/RedHat or on SuSE linux
Roman Rader
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0 responses
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linux, centos, redhat, bash
Push current branch to origin
Dimitrios Mistriotis
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1 response
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shell, git, github
show file name in Vim
Tony612
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0 responses
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vim
Remove deleted files on Git
Jorge García
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0 responses
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command, git, bash
Reindexing the drive on Mac OS X
Ain Tohvri
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0 responses
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console, terminal, macosx, spotlight
Get your ip address
shadowfawkes
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0 responses
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bash, shell, linux
Grep and AG - file searching, ignoring and multiple parameters (also benchmarking)
Tony Narlock
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0 responses
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grep, ag, the_silver_searcher
Bash alias for last rails migration
Shane Gibbons
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1 response
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rails, bash
Update all your repos inside a folder
Leo Tartari
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0 responses
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script, lazy, git, bash
Fastest way to convert a number in other base to decimal number in Linux
Techlive Zheng
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0 responses
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shell, number, bash
Generate your changelogs with Git log and write
Miguel Ramos
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0 responses
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log, sh, changelog, git
Quickly search in files
Vitaly
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0 responses
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shell, command line, search in files
macOS: Determine if AC charger is connected.
mroach_
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0 responses
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macos, terminal, battery, charger
Change defaults (OSX)
Béla Varga
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0 responses
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terminal, osx
Edit multiple files with Vim
AlexDenisov
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0 responses
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vim, refactoring
VimGolf
Daniel Puglisi
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0 responses
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vim, golf
close a dead ssh session on terminal
Jin
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0 responses
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terminal, ssh, disconnect