Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Using git-patch for fun and profit
Tommy
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git, bash
sudo override while saving on vim
Anandha Krishnan
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vim, sudo
Mine Data from Last.fm
Stephen Niedzielski
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bash, last.fm
Distractless viewing rails logs with Rlog
Wojtek Ryrych
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vim, rails
Bash back function
Jacek Dominiak
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0 responses
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bash, function, back
Bash tab complete ignorecase
Mat Cauthon
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shell, linux, bash
Finding inside current gemset with GEM_HOME
Wojtek Ryrych
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vim, rails
HTML to Markdown pipeline
James Duncombe
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shell, html, markdown
Elegantly remove a directory from $PATH in Bash shell
Robin Bate Boerop
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1 response
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shell, $path, bash
ruboto
Ruurd Pels
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ruby, bash, ruboto
zsh history search
Kevin Lanni
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zsh
Open current directory in Finder from terminal
Mattias Wadman
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, finder
find used port
daniel anggrianto
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0 responses
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shell, linux
Git remove deleted files
Mikkkee
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0 responses
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git, bash, xarg
pull updates for all repositories in one folder
Philipp Haußleiter
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1 response
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bash, git, pull
cd into whatever is the forefront Finder window
Rodolfo Ovalles
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, mac
Stick these two aliases in your .gitconfig to ease cleaning and updating your dev branches!
Dan Bennett
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alias, cli, development, branching
Test simple a temas de Plymouth
zoek
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shell, plymouth