Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Write a valid OpenDocument file using zip
Paul Frields
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0 responses
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cli, zip, opendocument
Drop git changes with a confirm
Mike Piccolo
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0 responses
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git, bash
VIM bookmark
Chao YANG
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0 responses
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vim
Delete All .git Files Under Directory
Mochammad Masbuchin
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2 responses
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shell, git, disk space
get fingerprint of a ssh pubkey
Konrad Merz
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0 responses
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shell, ssh
Numbered Registers in Vim
Scott Radcliff
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0 responses
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vim, registers
Create a Bunch of Files with Bash
Raphael Pierzina
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1 response
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helper, bash
Adding color to Git in terminal
Luis Milanese
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0 responses
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terminal, git
prettify json input
oleksii iepishkin
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0 responses
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python, shell, bash, avro
Send email with attachment from console
Rpsl
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0 responses
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terminal, mail, attachment
Rebase or Merge into your topic branch, with a simple zsh function
Claus Witt
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0 responses
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zsh, merge, rebase, snippet
Remove 5 last modified files on bash
Juan Diego Gonzales
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0 responses
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shell, bash, command line, linux
Remove duplicates from Finder "Open With"
Tiago Reis
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, mac, apple
One-liner: Destroy all Heroku Postgres Backups
James Martin
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0 responses
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heroku, linux, unix, postgres
SSH execute command on remote server
aleemb
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0 responses
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ssh, devops
Open iOS Simulator via command
Tom Krush
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0 responses
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terminal, ios
Make and Change to a Directory in a Single Command
Devon Campbell
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, bash
Recursively removing OS X file extended attributes
Jose Miguel Pérez
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0 responses
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bash, osx, xattr