Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Repeat last command with substitution
michał łukasiewicz
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0 responses
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bash, terminal, command line, repeat
Start Server & Open Browser (one-liner)
Béla Varga
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0 responses
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shell, terminal
Python interactive last value
Maximilian Werner Felgenhauer
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0 responses
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python, cli
Get filename and extension in Shell Script
CrazyApi
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1 response
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shell, bash, extension
Rsync Quickie
Shih Oon Liong
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0 responses
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shell, linux, rsync
Tweaking your tools
Gabriel Poça
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, terminal
netcat
Lars Van Casteren
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0 responses
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netcat, firewall, port, test
Tricked out VIM
Dustin Dalen
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0 responses
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vim
Finding process by open port on OSX
Cayley Humphries
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0 responses
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node, osx, cli
Show ~/Library in Finder in 10.7
Josh Buhler
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0 responses
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terminal, lion, library, os x
colorfull bash prompt with git branch
Konrad Merz
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0 responses
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shell, git, bash
Terminal on demand
Fabio Mancinelli
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0 responses
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terminal, gnome3
git: display all branches sorted by last change
oleksii iepishkin
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0 responses
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log, history, git, bash
Ctag vim
Abhishek Nalwaya
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0 responses
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vim, productivity, ctag
Opening interactive shell in neovim
Wojtek Ryrych
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0 responses
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vim, neovim
Find line with text + surrounding lines
michał łukasiewicz
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0 responses
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grep, find, linux, mac
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
my vimrc.
Chao YANG
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0 responses
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vim
Testing Bash scripts
sobolevn
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0 responses
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shell, bash, testing
Using Aegir aliases with Drush
Robin van der Vleuten
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0 responses
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drush, drupal, cli, aegir
git grep
Yuki Matsukura
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0 responses
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grep, git
Remove apps from macOS Dock.
shadowfawkes
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0 responses
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macos, osx, terminal
alias for previous command
Arash M
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0 responses
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shell
Looking for TODOs on a Project using GREP
Rafael Oliveira
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0 responses
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grep, shell, bash