Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Autocompose changelog for git projects
Alexander Schepanovski
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shell, alias, changelog, changes
Paracord - dotFiles framework
Micah Breedlove
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bash, dotfiles
man ascii
Erik Peterson
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cli
pushd/popd
Alan Gonzalez
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shell, cmd
Expand * in bash
David Tran
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bash, zsh, glob, expansion
Search for pdfs with specific text
Daniel Wehner
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shell, pdf
rm -r ./~ is way way different than rm -r ~
Prashanth Sadasivan
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ec2, ubuntu, bash
Vim Splits
Matthew Phillips
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vim
Remove nameless Docker images
genebean
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bash, packer, docker
Finding out what is running on port 80
Adam Phillips
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shell, apache
Bash integer expansion
Chao YANG
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shell
zsh autocomplete
Jeremy Raines
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zsh
VIM: light-weight Nerdtree
Cyber
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vim, vimrc, nerdtree, filesystem
Launch screen saver from terminal
Thiago Pontes
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hack, terminal, protip, afk
Updating the PATH on the OSX CLI
Jinn Koriech
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shell, zsh, osx, profile
Bash process manipulations
Eugeniy Belyaev
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bash, fg, bg
Execute previous commands
Alex Mejias
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2 responses
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terminal
Retrieve IP address automatically
Joel Grenon
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linux, dynamic, bash, ip_address