Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
git grep
Yuki Matsukura
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grep, git
Quickly add a service to start up in Ubuntu/Debian
Jason Yost
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shell, linux, server, service
minimal sexy vim setup for the extremely lazy
William Whitacre
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vim, oneliner, vimrc, lazy
Mac OS/X login/logout hooks
Jason Rogers
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bash, mac
Copy folder structure without contents
Steven Schobert
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shell, copy, folders, directory
Batch uninstall all zope packages with pip
Thomas Kober
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bash, pip, zope
List 10 most often used commands
Don Johnson
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shell, zsh, terminal, bash
Simple backup script
Gustavo Gómez
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linux, backup, ssh, rsync
Remove lots of files in a git commit
Greg Roodt
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git, command line, cli
Repeat last command with substitution
michał łukasiewicz
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bash, terminal, command line, repeat
brew update & brew upgrade outdated in one step
Thomas Kober
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bash, homebrew, brew
SSH login without password
Shavit
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ubuntu, ssh, authentication
Alias Your Compass Init
Mike Wille
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bash, compass
CSScomb with vim
Raine Virta
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vim, csscomb
Edit a file on a remote server using vim from your localhost
Victor Jolissaint
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2 responses
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vim, localhost, remote, edit
Ctag vim
Abhishek Nalwaya
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vim, productivity, ctag
Start Server & Open Browser (one-liner)
Béla Varga
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shell, terminal
Terminal, can I haz nice welcome image?
Bodo Tasche
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terminal, ascii, ansi, art