Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Find text in files
Suzanne Aldrich
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shell, bash
Simple way to print commit url
Marcelo G. Cajueiro
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github, bash, git
Move symlinks to folder
HC
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script, move, bash, symlink
Shell alias for getting the ip address of a docker container easily
Ganeshwara Herawan Hananda Putra
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shell, bash, zsh, docker
bash oneliner for a quick sitemap check
Anka Sirota
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curl, oneliner, awk, bash
Copying working directories
Anthony Sutardja
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osx, bash
Prevent accidental overwrites with redirects
Mustafa Paksoy
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shell, bash, safety
Back-search your bash history with CTRL+R
Andy Wild
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shell, history, shortcut, bash
Converting files
Chris Perivolaropoulos
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bash, filenames, string substitution
Sqlite3 - better table display in terminal
Marco Cervellin
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config, cli, sqlite3
Copy directory structure without files
emilpls
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shell, unix, find, bash
Forget sudo?
NM
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1 response
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shell, sudo, bash
List 404 links from wget.log
Suzanne Aldrich
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shell, bash
Build a local command-line remote pairing environment
Zee Spencer
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ssh, tmux, pairing
A bash alias for intermediate git users: gityank
Shakeel Mohamed
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git, bash, shell
Time Machine from the commandline
Yu Sawai
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shell, osx, timemachine