Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
close a dead ssh session on terminal
Jin
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terminal, ssh, disconnect
Change defaults (OSX)
Béla Varga
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0 responses
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terminal, osx
How to detect Window Manager
Mickaël S.
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shell, linux, gnu
TMUX Screen Scramble Upon VIM
Matthew Harmon
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terminal, tmux
An easy way to backup databases
Alecs Galindo
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2 responses
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mysql, linux, mac, backup
Apply permission recursivly on file / on folders
Thibault Milan
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cli, chmod, file permission
macOS: Determine if AC charger is connected.
mroach_
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macos, terminal, battery, charger
Get your ip address
shadowfawkes
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0 responses
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bash, shell, linux
Week number to date
Alexey Alekhin
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date, bash, week
Ignore changes in tracked files with git, beyond .gitignore
Earl Swigert
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0 responses
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git, terminal, .gitignore, unchanged
Hand Bash One-liners
Tessa Thornton
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bash, command line
Simple sniffer
Jan Bernacki
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shell
Local and External IPs — beautified
Rodolfo Novak
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zsh, cli, ip, ifconfig
Matchit for Elixir
Daiderd Jordan
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0 responses
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erlang, vim, l0cknl0ad7
Delete a word in vim
Rashmi
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0 responses
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vim, rashmi14yadav, mvim
Resize vsplited windows on vim
Eduardo Matos
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0 responses
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vim, gvim
Bash history: Ignore duplicates
Nils Caspar
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0 responses
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history, duplicates, bash
Working with huge databases
Jevin Sewaruth
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3 responses
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shell, mysql