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
Local and External IPs — beautified
Rodolfo Novak
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zsh, cli, ip, ifconfig
Update all your repos inside a folder
Leo Tartari
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script, lazy, git, bash
Check if process is alive in shell
dennis zhuang
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shell, process
ViM - Swap sides: LHS <-> RHS
Guilherme Alcarde Gallo
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vim, swap hand sides
Connect to a remote MySQL DB without changing access grants (ssh required)
Thomas Pannek
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mysql, ssh, remote, tunnel
Shell function to update ports for all FreeBSD jails
Goran
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shell, freebsd, update, ports
Quickly search in files
Vitaly
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shell, command line, search in files
Vim shortcuts for Google Chrome
Daniel Puglisi
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chrome, vim, shortcut, movement
How to detect Window Manager
Mickaël S.
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shell, linux, gnu
Sort a list of dates in U.S. expanded form (e.g., Tuesday, August 23, 2016)
bitfragment
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cli, shell, unix, sort
How to benchmark a webserver and save it as an image graph
dhoffm
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0 responses
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shell, linux, ubuntu, image
Bing desktop background loader
Romain Vigo Benia
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shell, linux, bing
Navigate in zsh like a boss
Eyjafjallajokull
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, productivity
Append git-branch name in command line
Mohamed Rashid
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cli, git, bash
zsh hints
ilia choly
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zsh
compress file via terminal bzip2
Valentin Beuret
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terminal, bzip2
An easy way to backup databases
Alecs Galindo
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2 responses
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mysql, linux, mac, backup
Let your Terminal do the talking
haithem bel haj
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, text-to-speech