Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
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
cd into whatever is the forefront Finder window
Rodolfo Ovalles
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shell, terminal, mac
To look for files that end with a blank line
Cyber
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shell, oneliner, empty line
diff output of commands
Neil B
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zsh, diff
Useful Bash Command
MacKittipat
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bash
Test simple a temas de Plymouth
zoek
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shell, plymouth
Vim commandline filter
Shahmir Javaid
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vim, commanline
clean /tmp on bash logout
fibo
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bash, tmp, logout
Ghosts - A CLI app for hosts/httpd-vhosts creation ( WIP )
Constantine Kiriaze
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cli, mac, apache, hosts
Browse and download conference videos from the command line.
Stephen Mariano Cabrera
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ruby, gem, cli, conferences
Show Hidden Files on a Mac
Darryl Wright
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shell, eyesno, terminal, osx
OS X: Determine which apps are using the internet
Jeff Tilson
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terminal, osx, bandwidth
An opinionated minimalistic vim setup for any bare or unfamiliar server
Serge Bedzhik
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vim, cli, tool, server
NerdTree, an useful plugin for VIM
J. Carlos
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vim, plugin, protip
own ssh tunnel
Dezzpil
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mysql, ssh, db, tunnel
gh: grep here
Thom Nichols
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bash, zsh, cli
One-liner to get S3 bucket size
Simon Pantzare
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shell, s3, awk, aws