Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Using sudo with an alias
Marius Cotofana
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bash, terminal, alias, sudo
Recursively removing OS X file extended attributes
Jose Miguel Pérez
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bash, osx, xattr
Colourize Your Git Log
Kraig Walker
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terminal, log, git
When copy-paste betrays
Chris Perivolaropoulos
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shell, unicode
Searching in big log files
Paweł Stawicki
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bash, less, log files
search & replace in matching files
Oliver Mueller
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sed, linux, xargs, bash
Git branch in your terminal prompt
Stefan Urbansky
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terminal, git, bash
Can I run Mountain Lion?
Mark Steve
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shell, osx
Careful about the conditional operators in bash
gkb
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bash, unix
Mass update repositories script
Marin
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vim, linux, pathogen
recursively download via ftp
Semio Zheng
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shell, ftp, wget
Prevent ssh session from timing out
Chris Farmiloe
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shell, ssh
Paste code into Vim
Michiel
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vim, code, paste, indenting
Git-repo-based Shell History
Parviz Palangpour
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bash, git, history
zsh - enabling zsh for spesific user
Noval Agung Prayogo
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bash, zsh, cli
Open Bitbucket pull request web page from command line
Miguel Gonzalez
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command line, cli, bitbucket
Bash back function
Jacek Dominiak
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function, bash, back
want download fast?
paintf
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linux, bash
Git Interactive Staging in shell script
Hélder Vasconcelos
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shell, linux, git, bash