Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Simple Search for String
Hartley Brody
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grep, 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
start your editor in less
PwnyTail
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nano, emacs, vim, less
logging in terminal
Hsiaoming Yang
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javascript, terminal, nodejs
Writing Zsh Completion for Padrino
Matthias Guenther
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ruby, zsh, padrino
Set all mouse input device to use natural scrolling
Steimntz Machado de Figueiredo
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0 responses
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bash, xorg, xinput, linux
What Home button really meant to be
gahtune
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vim, user-friendly
Brace Expansion
Jearvon Dharrie
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, unix, productivity
Custom GIT shell PS1
Jorge de los Santos Lanzas
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shell, prompt, git, bash
Ludicrously Fast File Deletion
Michael Gile
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shell, unix, rsync, delete
Previewing Markdown Documents
Matt Gillooly
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bash, markdown
Quickly go to the homepage of an npm module
Raine
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node, npm, bash, raineorshine
Getting user input with optional hide from view
Joseph Thayne
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php, command line, cli, stty
Copy file permissions from another tree structure
Alvaro Garcia
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shell, chmod, lazy, linux
Tricked out VIM
Dustin Dalen
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vim
cd to home alias
Marc Hibbins
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bash
Synchronizing IMAP mailboxes
Juraci Paixão Kröhling
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cli, mailserver, imapsync