Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Open Finder from your current directory in Terminal
Jon Thomas
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terminal, osx
Move symlinks to folder
HC
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script, move, bash, symlink
Execute previous commands
Alex Mejias
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terminal
Pretty print JSON data
Sergi Meseguer
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python, terminal, api, curl
daily rotating backups
borislav nikolov
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backup, bash
Retrieve IP address automatically
Joel Grenon
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linux, dynamic, bash, ip_address
Bash integer expansion
Chao YANG
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shell
Terminal Meta Goodness in iTerm
boB Rudis
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shell, bash, shortcut, iterm
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
zsh autocomplete
Jeremy Raines
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zsh
Turn keyboard entry visibility on and off in bash
ryepdx
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shell, bash
Shell alias for getting the ip address of a docker container easily
Ganeshwara Herawan Hananda Putra
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shell, bash, zsh, docker
Quick convert Win new lines character in a dir
Łukasz Nośko
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shell, sed, unix
Sqlite3 - better table display in terminal
Marco Cervellin
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config, cli, sqlite3
Bash process manipulations
Eugeniy Belyaev
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bash, fg, bg
bash oneliner for a quick sitemap check
Anka Sirota
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curl, oneliner, awk, bash
List 404 links from wget.log
Suzanne Aldrich
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shell, bash
Paracord - dotFiles framework
Micah Breedlove
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bash, dotfiles