Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
prettify json input
oleksii iepishkin
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python, shell, bash, avro
Your Twitter Status Timeline on Linux Terminal
Hélder Vasconcelos
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ruby, shell, terminal
Find a string in a project with one command
Gaël Gillard
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grep, find, unix
VIM bookmark
Chao YANG
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vim
zsh completions
Yuri Artemev
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zsh, console, terminal, autocomplete
Paste code into Vim
Michiel
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vim, code, paste, indenting
Webcam picture on every git commit
Simon
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bash, git, webcam
Launch sublime from terminal OS X
Misha Behersky
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sublime, bash, terminal, osx
List git branches
Alexey Alekhin
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shell, git
Jump To The Start And End Of A Line
Oscar Godson
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shell, terminal, shortcut, bash
Remove 5 last modified files on bash
Juan Diego Gonzales
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shell, bash, command line, linux
Why I stopped worrying about task runners/build tools
Rodrigo Dumont
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shell, .net, automation
get *.file's crc
KOIZUMI teruaki
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shell
Splitting lines with vim
Daiderd Jordan
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vim, l0cknl0ad7
Using different SSH keys for multiple git accounts
davewatts
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git, github, ssh, ssh-keygen
Drop git changes with a confirm
Mike Piccolo
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git, bash
Using sudo with an alias
Marius Cotofana
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bash, terminal, alias, sudo
Bash function to restore a deleted file in a Git repository
Rick Pearson
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bash, git, undelete, restore