Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Command line calculator
Ochko
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shell
Colorized diff output in the terminal console
Daniel Reis
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git, terminal, bzr
JSON readable
Marco Vito Moscaritolo
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python, json, bash
Cómo crear un respaldo en una base de datos MySQL
Hugo Gilmar Erazo
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mysql, backup, mysqldump, linux
Choosing a color scheme for vim
carleeto
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vim, color scheme
get ssh public keys from github
Lars Mai
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ssh, github
"Find"ing stuff!
Ed Drain
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sed, grep, find, gawk
Find line with text + surrounding lines
michał łukasiewicz
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grep, find, linux, mac
.vimrc file cleaning commands
Thomas Hunter II
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vim, vimrc, renownedmedia
Remove all untagged docker images
louis
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grep, xargs, bash, cut
copy+paste system clipboard in vim
Kristian Lewis Jones
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vim, vimrc
Load a bunch of environment variables in OSX
Jose Raya
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bash, osx
Display the top ten running processes sorted by memory usage
Don Johnson
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shell, terminal, bash
Add an ssh key to no login user
German Ilyin
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shell, ssh, phabricator, git
Colourised Terminal Output for Python Logging
exhuma
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python, terminal, logging, eyecandy
Finding process by open port on OSX
Cayley Humphries
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node, osx, cli
Print out !something without running it
Todd Wolfson
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bash, zsh, terminal, linux
Make a Backup of a File
Steven Wade
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shell, bash
One-line HTTP server
Todd
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shell, bash
nginx commands to memorise
Mannuel
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shell, nginx
Find a string in a project with one command
Gaël Gillard
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grep, find, unix