Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Parse nginx-access.log for HTTP response codes
Suzanne Aldrich
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0 responses
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shell, bash
Shell script for reloading macports
Ramon de la Fuente
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0 responses
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shell, osx, macports, bash
Display running jobs (if any) in the shell prompt
François Pietka
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0 responses
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shell, ps1, jobs
Show/Hide Mac OSX Hidden Files
Andrew Bigger
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0 responses
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osx, mac, files, bash
start your editor in less
PwnyTail
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0 responses
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nano, emacs, vim, less
Manage bundles on many Ruby projects with differing versions
Steve
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0 responses
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ruby, bundler, rvm, bash
get Fingerprint of your ssh key
Philipp Haußleiter
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0 responses
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ssh, key, bash, fingerprint
Tricked out VIM
Dustin Dalen
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0 responses
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vim
Windows CLI: how to download a File
Philipp Haußleiter
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0 responses
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cli, file, download, windows
Remove git branch locally and on remote
Dawson Botsford
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2 responses
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shell, sh, linux, unix
Can't remember that handy bash command from earlier today?
Ryan Pfeffer
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1 response
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command line, linux, unix, bash
colorfull bash prompt with git branch
Konrad Merz
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0 responses
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shell, git, bash
Git: Checkout your last branch
Abel Martin
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0 responses
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cd, git, bash, git-checkout
VIM - Reselect the text just pasted from yank
Matt Ryan
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0 responses
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vim, snippets
Quickly go to the homepage of an npm module
Raine
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0 responses
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node, npm, bash, raineorshine
What Home button really meant to be
gahtune
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0 responses
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vim, user-friendly
Previewing Markdown Documents
Matt Gillooly
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bash, markdown