Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Using multiple .netrc files by instrumenting HOME
Franck Verrot
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shell, ssh, netrc, hero
CSScomb with vim
Raine Virta
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vim, csscomb
Vim: make ",," an abbreviation for "=>"
David Golden
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ruby, perl, vim
SSH Tunneling for Secure Browsing
Aron Barbosa
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shell, ssh
Batch uninstall all zope packages with pip
Thomas Kober
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bash, pip, zope
ssh's ForwardAgent only works with keys protected by password on osx
yanhaoyang
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ssh, forwardagent
VIM: format current scope
Thomas Peklak
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vim, format
check mail queue using ssh
javier wilson
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ssh, sendmail, mail queue, mailq
Show user Library OSX
Stefano Pulze
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terminal, osx
one liner to give yourself access to a dir
Sean Macdonald
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bash, permissions, acl, setfacl
csh variable modifiers in bash
Dustin Morado
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shell, bash
get IPs via CLI
Philipp Haußleiter
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cli, ipv4, ipv6, bash
List active Files in Folder (e.g. Files that are uploaded via SCP)
Philipp Haußleiter
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shell, script, awk, freebsd
transfer files via ssh
Wern Ancheta
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ssh, file-transfer
Handy cd aliases
Marc Hibbins
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bash
Beginner's Vim: Jumping around windows
Tanja Pislar
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vim, beginner
Always get the latest file to tail!
Lars Van Casteren
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apache, logfile, bash, tail
Bash Aliases for Everything
Russell Fair
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alias, bash
Launch the Php 5.4 internal web server
Renaud Wellens
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php, cli, web server
block country using simple script
K2patel
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bash, script, block, to
Replace :key => with key: using vim
Alexandr Korsak
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ruby, vim