Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
GitHub from your Command Line
KJ
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git, bash, github
Beginner's Vim: Jumping around windows
Tanja Pislar
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vim, beginner
Using multiple .netrc files by instrumenting HOME
Franck Verrot
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shell, ssh, netrc, hero
Solving 'stdin: is not a tty' error
fang
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ssh, tty
Create bitbucket.org repository from command line
Ekin Ertaç
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cli, command, repo, line
Replace :key => with key: using vim
Alexandr Korsak
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ruby, vim
Censor credentials in bash history
lbonanomi
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bash, go, security
Custom GIT shell PS1
Jorge de los Santos Lanzas
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shell, prompt, git, bash
Vim: make ",," an abbreviation for "=>"
David Golden
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ruby, perl, vim
check mail queue using ssh
javier wilson
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ssh, sendmail, mail queue, mailq
ssh's ForwardAgent only works with keys protected by password on osx
yanhaoyang
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ssh, forwardagent
Previewing Markdown Documents
Matt Gillooly
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bash, markdown
Copy file into clipboard
zunda
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clipboard, bash, x.org
Connect to a remote MySQL DB without changing access grants (ssh required)
Thomas Pannek
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mysql, ssh, remote, tunnel
Freeing cached memory on linux system
Matteo Cappadonna
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linux, bash
Edit sensitive files with vim
Petr
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security, vim, password, modeline