Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
List all user in linux
Ismail Sunni
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terminal, linux, list user, shell
Search for a string in (all) files inside a directory
Vic
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shell, grep, search, directory
Exporting/Importing Compressed MySQL Backups
Colin O'Dell
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mysql, bash
Git conflicts resolving helpers
Dmitriy Rozhkov
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merge, conflicts, git, bash
Vim Paredit Gone Nutz?
Rhodri Pugh
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vim, paredit
Open vi/vim on a specific line number
Mark McD ☠
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vim, cli, text, vi
Autocompose changelog for git projects
Alexander Schepanovski
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shell, alias, changelog, changes
Create a file with clipboard contents
Jacob Lichner
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shell, bash
Run the last command as root
Don Johnson
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shell, terminal, bash
Run Tests on Directory Save
Saul Shanabrook
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shell, fish, bash, testing
Switching case in vim
Jearvon Dharrie
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vim, productivity
List active Files in Folder (e.g. Files that are uploaded via SCP)
Philipp Haußleiter
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shell, script, awk, freebsd
Expand * in bash
David Tran
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bash, zsh, glob, expansion
rm -r ./~ is way way different than rm -r ~
Prashanth Sadasivan
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ec2, ubuntu, bash
Bash Aliases for Everything
Russell Fair
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alias, bash
Bash process manipulations
Eugeniy Belyaev
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bash, fg, bg