Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Replace :key => with key: using vim
Alexandr Korsak
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ruby, vim
Quick edit the recent changed file with vi & ls
Zhang Tai
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shell, bash, vim
Edit sensitive files with vim
Petr
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security, vim, password, modeline
check mail queue using ssh
javier wilson
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ssh, sendmail, mail queue, mailq
Watching packets go by
Lars Van Casteren
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tcpdump, packets, bash
Copy file into clipboard
zunda
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clipboard, bash, x.org
Batch uninstall all zope packages with pip
Thomas Kober
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bash, pip, zope
Freeing cached memory on linux system
Matteo Cappadonna
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linux, bash
one liner to give yourself access to a dir
Sean Macdonald
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bash, permissions, acl, setfacl
Add Public SSH Key to Remote Server in a Single Command
Timur
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2 responses
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shell, ssh, bash
Show user Library OSX
Stefano Pulze
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terminal, osx
Avert Vim's auto completion slowness on networked filesystem
Jiří Chára
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vim, autocomplete
Handy cd aliases
Marc Hibbins
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bash
block country using simple script
K2patel
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bash, script, block, to
Github Password not working in terminal after enabling 2 factor authentication
charles Loges
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github, terminal, git
Previewing Markdown Documents
Matt Gillooly
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bash, markdown
SSH login without password
Shavit
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0 responses
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ubuntu, ssh, authentication
VIM: format current scope
Thomas Peklak
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vim, format
Vim: Count matched lines without changes
Tacahiroy
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vim, search
Running iPad terminal from Prompt
Hafiz
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ruby, terminal, ipad, prompt