Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Choosing a color scheme for vim
carleeto
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0 responses
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vim, color scheme
Looking for TODOs on a Project using GREP
Rafael Oliveira
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0 responses
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grep, shell, bash
Colourised Terminal Output for Python Logging
exhuma
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0 responses
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python, terminal, logging, eyecandy
.vimrc file cleaning commands
Thomas Hunter II
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vim, vimrc, renownedmedia
Read the logs first!
Andrew Cairns
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0 responses
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terminal, debug, logs, debugging
using regex in vim subtitute command
Travis Brack
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0 responses
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regex, vim
copy+paste system clipboard in vim
Kristian Lewis Jones
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0 responses
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vim, vimrc
JSON readable
Marco Vito Moscaritolo
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0 responses
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python, json, bash
Greping for code with syntax hightlighting
João Veiga
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0 responses
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grep, pygmentize, color output
"Find"ing stuff!
Ed Drain
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0 responses
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sed, grep, find, gawk
shellshock test
matt j. sorenson
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0 responses
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bash, shellshock
Executing local node packages
Sam Murray
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0 responses
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bash, node, npm
One-line HTTP server
Todd
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0 responses
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shell, bash
Setting vi-mode in the shell
Amin ZELFANI
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0 responses
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shell, vim, vi, mode
.hushlogin
Bobinson K B
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0 responses
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unix, bash
Download images from feed
Nick den Engelsman
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0 responses
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perl, shell, linux
Move/copy files the KISS way
Axilleas Pipinellis
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0 responses
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move, copy, kiss, bash
Troubleshooting Cron Jobs
Lee
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0 responses
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cron, bash