Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Build a local command-line remote pairing environment
Zee Spencer
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ssh, tmux, pairing
Finding out what is running on port 80
Adam Phillips
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shell, apache
Appcelerator Legacy Module Dev Environment Setup
Sam Harnack
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module, appcelerator, bash
Pretty print JSON data
Sergi Meseguer
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python, terminal, api, curl
Retrieve IP address automatically
Joel Grenon
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linux, dynamic, bash, ip_address
mk-sh-script
Charles Feduke
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shell, bash, zsh
netcat
Lars Van Casteren
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netcat, firewall, port, test
alias brake="bundle exec rake"
Francis San Juan
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rails, bash
Self star all your npm modules
Gilad Peleg
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shell, npm, star, hero
Find a symbol in multiple C++/C libraries (archives or shared libraries)
Hélder Vasconcelos
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c, shell, linux, bash
save typescripts as Github gists
lbonanomi
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bash, github, gist
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