Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Shell script for reloading macports
Ramon de la Fuente
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0 responses
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shell, osx, macports, bash
Save Readonly file in Vim
Leo Zhang
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0 responses
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shell, vim
Quickly check the SHA1 of a string
Rob Griffiths
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shell, password, sha1, protip
Counting lines in directory's files
Vinicius Quaiato
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0 responses
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terminal, code, lines, count
Solving 'stdin: is not a tty' error
fang
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ssh, tty
Mass rename file in Ubuntu
Truong Hoang Dung
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2 responses
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perl, ubuntu, bash
Manage bundles on many Ruby projects with differing versions
Steve
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ruby, bundler, rvm, bash
Credential Store for Git in using Windows + Bash
Brad
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0 responses
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git, bash, windows
Display running jobs (if any) in the shell prompt
François Pietka
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shell, ps1, jobs
What Home button really meant to be
gahtune
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vim, user-friendly
Ludicrously Fast File Deletion
Michael Gile
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shell, unix, rsync, delete
Lost Shell Commands?
Zhao Lu
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shell
Version control before you code
Sam-Mauris Yong
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shell, git, coding
Quickly go to the homepage of an npm module
Raine
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node, npm, bash, raineorshine
Zsh is Git's BFF
nem
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shell, zsh, ohmyzsh
List 10 most often used commands
Don Johnson
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shell, zsh, terminal, bash
For loop in one bash line
michał łukasiewicz
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0 responses
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bash, oneliner, for loop
Quickly and efficiently escape insert mode
Sean Todd
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2 responses
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vim, escape, efficiency, insert mode