Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Start Server & Open Browser (one-liner)
Béla Varga
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shell, terminal
Terminal on demand
Fabio Mancinelli
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terminal, gnome3
Rsync Quickie
Shih Oon Liong
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shell, linux, rsync
my vimrc.
Chao YANG
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vim
Ctag vim
Abhishek Nalwaya
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vim, productivity, ctag
Pretty indent in Vim
Suleyman Melikoglu
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vim, indentation
Tweaking your tools
Gabriel Poça
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shell, zsh, terminal
Finding process by open port on OSX
Cayley Humphries
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node, osx, cli
alias for previous command
Arash M
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shell
SHell Irc Client
Łukasz Korecki
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shell, irc, bash
Show ~/Library in Finder in 10.7
Josh Buhler
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terminal, lion, library, os x
Switching case in vim
Jearvon Dharrie
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vim, productivity
using regex in vim subtitute command
Travis Brack
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regex, vim
git: display all branches sorted by last change
oleksii iepishkin
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log, history, git, bash
.hushlogin
Bobinson K B
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unix, bash
Find line with text + surrounding lines
michał łukasiewicz
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grep, find, linux, mac
Command line calculator
Ochko
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shell
"Find"ing stuff!
Ed Drain
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sed, grep, find, gawk
Choosing a color scheme for vim
carleeto
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vim, color scheme
Colourised Terminal Output for Python Logging
exhuma
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python, terminal, logging, eyecandy