Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
SHell Irc Client
Łukasz Korecki
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shell, irc, bash
Terminal on demand
Fabio Mancinelli
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terminal, gnome3
Alias Your Compass Init
Mike Wille
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bash, compass
Finding process by open port on OSX
Cayley Humphries
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node, osx, cli
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
git: display all branches sorted by last change
oleksii iepishkin
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log, history, git, bash
Ctag vim
Abhishek Nalwaya
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vim, productivity, ctag
"Find"ing stuff!
Ed Drain
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sed, grep, find, gawk
.hushlogin
Bobinson K B
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unix, bash
using regex in vim subtitute command
Travis Brack
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regex, vim
git grep
Yuki Matsukura
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grep, git
Greping for code with syntax hightlighting
João Veiga
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grep, pygmentize, color output
Colourised Terminal Output for Python Logging
exhuma
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python, terminal, logging, eyecandy
Python interactive last value
Maximilian Werner Felgenhauer
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python, cli
get IPs via CLI
Philipp Haußleiter
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cli, ipv4, ipv6, bash
Read the logs first!
Andrew Cairns
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terminal, debug, logs, debugging
copy+paste system clipboard in vim
Kristian Lewis Jones
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vim, vimrc
Using Aegir aliases with Drush
Robin van der Vleuten
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drush, drupal, cli, aegir
Sort a list of dates in U.S. expanded form (e.g., Tuesday, August 23, 2016)
bitfragment
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cli, shell, unix, sort