Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
When copy-paste betrays
Chris Perivolaropoulos
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shell, unicode
Paste code into Vim
Michiel
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vim, code, paste, indenting
One-liner: Destroy all Heroku Postgres Backups
James Martin
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heroku, linux, unix, postgres
Adding color to Git in terminal
Luis Milanese
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terminal, git
Quick and easy file write as root
Rob Jentzema
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zsh, root, pipe, su
Git branch in your terminal prompt
Stefan Urbansky
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terminal, git, bash
Print out all files in a directory with filenames
Jeremy Rubin
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shell, bash, file, print
vim configuration
Konstantin Gorodinskiy
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configuration, vim, vimrc
Root Access
Ben Cordero
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shell, linux, oneliner, root
Remove all docker images, containers
Lam Dang Tung
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bash, docker
Open Bitbucket pull request web page from command line
Miguel Gonzalez
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command line, cli, bitbucket
Mass update repositories script
Marin
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vim, linux, pathogen
claves SSH
Cristian Valles
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ssh
Renaming your assets after compilation
Matt Crinklaw-Vogt
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sed, find, rename, assets
want download fast?
paintf
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linux, bash
Remove 5 last modified files on bash
Juan Diego Gonzales
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shell, bash, command line, linux
Copy cwd from Terminal.app to clipboard
Kenneth Rose
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terminal, clipboard, cwd
Remember the shortcuts that save time
Kevin Wetzels
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shell, emacs, osx, bash
Make and Change to a Directory in a Single Command
Devon Campbell
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shell, zsh, bash
Current git branch
Alexey Alekhin
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git, shell