Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
check port usage on mac
daniel anggrianto
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shell, unix, commandline
Synchronizing IMAP mailboxes
Juraci Paixão Kröhling
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cli, mailserver, imapsync
transparent vagrant subdirectory
Simon Waibl
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shell, vagrant
Get a list gz files having a certain string without decompressing it
Vic
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shell, grep, linux, mac
cd to home alias
Marc Hibbins
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bash
Watching packets go by
Lars Van Casteren
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tcpdump, packets, bash
Change the folder where your screenshots are stored on mac
Vinicius Souza
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terminal, macosx, screenshots
Easily verifying a file checksum
Er Galvão Abbott
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firefox, terminal, linux, checksum
How to clean "Open With" duplicates
Khakhana Thimachai
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terminal, osx, atom
Import go package in vim
Philippe Lafoucrière
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go, vim, golang
ssh's ForwardAgent only works with keys protected by password on osx
yanhaoyang
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ssh, forwardagent
best uses for 'cd'
Zhang Tai
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shell, linux, unix, bash
csh variable modifiers in bash
Dustin Morado
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shell, bash
Beginner's Vim: Jumping around windows
Tanja Pislar
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vim, beginner
nginx commands to memorise
Mannuel
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shell, nginx
Vim: make ",," an abbreviation for "=>"
David Golden
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ruby, perl, vim
Replace :key => with key: using vim
Alexandr Korsak
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ruby, vim
Use tr to implement toupper/tolower in Bash
Chad Colgur
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shell, bash