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
Restart apache with additional debug information
Adam Phillips
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shell, apache
See which files are just touched
Maikel
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2 responses
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shell, linux, mac, files
Terminal Meta Goodness in iTerm
boB Rudis
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shell, bash, shortcut, iterm
Git conflicts resolving helpers
Dmitriy Rozhkov
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merge, conflicts, git, bash
Find text in files
Suzanne Aldrich
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shell, bash
Pretty print JSON data
Sergi Meseguer
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python, terminal, api, curl
Run the last command as root
Don Johnson
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shell, terminal, bash
Find a symbol in multiple C++/C libraries (archives or shared libraries)
Hélder Vasconcelos
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c, shell, linux, bash
Fast ctrlp
Daniel Cadenas
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vim
Cutting huge images into pieces with imagemagick
Anka Sirota
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imagemagick, bash, image, convert
convert directory images to a new width
Cristián Maureira
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bash, convert
Shell alias for getting the ip address of a docker container easily
Ganeshwara Herawan Hananda Putra
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shell, bash, zsh, docker
Prevent accidental overwrites with redirects
Mustafa Paksoy
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shell, bash, safety
Forget sudo?
NM
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1 response
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shell, sudo, bash
Search for your projects that have a particular dependancy
Chris Manson
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npm, command line, grep
Create a file with clipboard contents
Jacob Lichner
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shell, bash
Time Machine from the commandline
Yu Sawai
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shell, osx, timemachine
Move symlinks to folder
HC
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script, move, bash, symlink