Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Quickly check the SHA1 of a string
Rob Griffiths
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shell, password, sha1, protip
Git: Checkout your last branch
Abel Martin
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cd, git, bash, git-checkout
Learn how to refactor long vimrc config.
Wojtek Ryrych
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vim, dotfiles
cd to home alias
Marc Hibbins
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bash
Terminal delete last word short-key (Mac OS)
Hüseyin Mert
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terminal, mac os
check port usage on mac
daniel anggrianto
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shell, unix, commandline
Quickly add a service to start up in Ubuntu/Debian
Jason Yost
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shell, linux, server, service
How to clean "Open With" duplicates
Khakhana Thimachai
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terminal, osx, atom
transparent vagrant subdirectory
Simon Waibl
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shell, vagrant
GitHub from your Command Line
KJ
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git, bash, github
Bash Colors
Mike Gensel
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bash
Copy file permissions from another tree structure
Alvaro Garcia
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shell, chmod, lazy, linux
Taking advantage of SSH Config
Shaikhul Islam
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ssh, ec2, ssh_config
Quickly go to the homepage of an npm module
Raine
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node, npm, bash, raineorshine
Quickly and efficiently escape insert mode
Sean Todd
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2 responses
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vim, escape, efficiency, insert mode
Easily verifying a file checksum
Er Galvão Abbott
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firefox, terminal, linux, checksum
Beginner's Vim: Jumping around windows
Tanja Pislar
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vim, beginner
Connect to a remote MySQL DB without changing access grants (ssh required)
Thomas Pannek
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mysql, ssh, remote, tunnel