Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Serving a Website Within a Chromebook Terminal
Darren Hickling
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chromebook, bash, docker, jekyll
Finding out what is running on port 80
Adam Phillips
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shell, apache
Bash process manipulations
Eugeniy Belyaev
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bash, fg, bg
OS X Restart Service Shortcut
Marc Qualie
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function, supervisor, ubuntu, bash
Updating the PATH on the OSX CLI
Jinn Koriech
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shell, zsh, osx, profile
Autocompose changelog for git projects
Alexander Schepanovski
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shell, alias, changelog, changes
Retrieve IP address automatically
Joel Grenon
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linux, dynamic, bash, ip_address
Self star all your npm modules
Gilad Peleg
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shell, npm, star, hero
Restart apache with additional debug information
Adam Phillips
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shell, apache
Terminal Meta Goodness in iTerm
boB Rudis
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shell, bash, shortcut, iterm
Time Machine from the commandline
Yu Sawai
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shell, osx, timemachine
Pretty print JSON data
Sergi Meseguer
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python, terminal, api, curl
Create a file with clipboard contents
Jacob Lichner
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shell, bash
VIM: light-weight Nerdtree
Cyber
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vim, vimrc, nerdtree, filesystem
rm -r ./~ is way way different than rm -r ~
Prashanth Sadasivan
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ec2, ubuntu, bash