Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Fix garbled characters in terminal
jottr
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, characters
Fix Express.js in npm
Nnenna John
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, expressjs, npm
Bash: Function to remove last-typed command from history
Caleb Evans
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0 responses
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bash, shell, productivity, terminal
Vim find and replace
Sergey Zabolotnov
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1 response
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vim, search, replace
Let your Terminal do the talking
haithem bel haj
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, text-to-speech
.m4a to .mp3
Jason Dusek
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0 responses
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find, audio, alac, convert
compress file via terminal bzip2
Valentin Beuret
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0 responses
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terminal, bzip2
Get a pretty-print xml from a site (or a remote location)
Sébastien Quioc
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0 responses
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ssh, curl, xml
Shell script for reloading macports
Ramon de la Fuente
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0 responses
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shell, osx, macports, bash
Bing desktop background loader
Romain Vigo Benia
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0 responses
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shell, linux, bing
ViM - Swap sides: LHS <-> RHS
Guilherme Alcarde Gallo
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0 responses
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vim, swap hand sides
use 'find' command to count files
Zhang Tai
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0 responses
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shell, linux
For loop in one bash line
michał łukasiewicz
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0 responses
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bash, oneliner, for loop
Brace Expansion
Jearvon Dharrie
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, unix, productivity
Simple Search for String
Hartley Brody
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0 responses
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grep, unix
Apply timeout on your bash code
Michael Bacci
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0 responses
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bash, shell, scripting, timeout
Serve current directory tree at http://$HOSTNAME:8000/
Chris
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0 responses
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python, osx, cli, cweissde
ternjs - editor agnostic javascript tooling
Evan Dale Aromin
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0 responses
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javascript, python, emacs, vim
Mass rename file in Ubuntu
Truong Hoang Dung
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2 responses
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perl, ubuntu, bash