Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Remove all untagged docker images
louis
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grep, xargs, bash, cut
Download images from feed
Nick den Engelsman
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perl, shell, linux
Finding process by open port on OSX
Cayley Humphries
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node, osx, cli
Can I run Mountain Lion?
Mark Steve
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shell, osx
get *.file's crc
KOIZUMI teruaki
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shell
Rebase or Merge into your topic branch, with a simple zsh function
Claus Witt
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zsh, merge, rebase, snippet
Why I stopped worrying about task runners/build tools
Rodrigo Dumont
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shell, .net, automation
nginx commands to memorise
Mannuel
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shell, nginx
Remove all files in current directory other than x day
James Duncombe
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sysadmin, shell
grep config file and show non commented lines only
Yuvaraj
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config, grep, bash
Watching packets go by
Lars Van Casteren
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tcpdump, packets, bash
List git branches
Alexey Alekhin
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shell, git
Print multiple files separated by blank
Weera Wu
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bash, cat
Custom ANSI-colored, Bash command prompt
Edward J. Stembler
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bash, ansi, command prompt, ps1
Your Twitter Status Timeline on Linux Terminal
Hélder Vasconcelos
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ruby, shell, terminal
Terminal tab name after current folder
Sergi Meseguer
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terminal, tab, folder
Be notified for content in a website
Matteo Cappadonna
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osx, bash
Multiple SSH Private Keys
Tom Lea
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osx, ssh
Splitting lines with vim
Daiderd Jordan
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vim, l0cknl0ad7