Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Sort a list of dates in U.S. expanded form (e.g., Tuesday, August 23, 2016)
bitfragment
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cli, shell, unix, sort
Setup quick webserver
Nicolas Widart
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php, terminal, osx, apache
Vim as hexadecimal editor
Sébastien Quioc
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vim, hexadecimal
Bash back function
Jacek Dominiak
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function, bash, back
Remove 5 last modified files on bash
Juan Diego Gonzales
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shell, bash, command line, linux
Vim Auto Complete
thefourtheye
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vim, autocomplete
netcat
Lars Van Casteren
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netcat, firewall, port, test
Paste code into Vim
Michiel
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vim, code, paste, indenting
wc for thousands of files
Flavio de Sousa
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shell, find, wc
Map «Caps Lock» to «Esc»
Cristián Maureira
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vim, caps lock, esc
remote local/remote merged branches
Eduard Carreras
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shell, git
Opening interactive shell in neovim
Wojtek Ryrych
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vim, neovim
Git-repo-based Shell History
Parviz Palangpour
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bash, git, history
Careful about the conditional operators in bash
gkb
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bash, unix
List active Files in Folder (e.g. Files that are uploaded via SCP)
Philipp Haußleiter
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shell, script, awk, freebsd
Get the loc by each filetype in a git repo
Tim Anema
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git, xargs, bash
Mass update repositories script
Marin
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vim, linux, pathogen
Build ssh confidence
kelviN
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ssh
SSH + Keychain
Paul DeLeeuw
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ssh, keychain, ssh-agent
Renaming your assets after compilation
Matt Crinklaw-Vogt
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sed, find, rename, assets