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
"tee" directs output to stdout and also to a file
Daniel Reis
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bash, terminal, log, linux
ISP Bad?
Dinesh Vasudevan
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shell, bad
Introducción a Cron
Hugo Gilmar Erazo
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shell, cron, bash
Simple HTTP Server
Francesco Ceccon
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shell
Some useful bash aliases on OS X
Keith Gable
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alias, osx, bash
An opinionated minimalistic vim setup for any bare or unfamiliar server
Serge Bedzhik
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vim, cli, tool, server
scp, secure copy
Ali OYGUR
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linux, scp, bash
Browse and download conference videos from the command line.
Stephen Mariano Cabrera
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ruby, gem, cli, conferences
gh: grep here
Thom Nichols
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bash, zsh, cli
Alias to strip comments from a file
Valcho Nedelchev
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shell, bash, alias, sh
Shell: Print any column using awk fast
yachi
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fish, bash, zsh, awk
Show top 30 files by size
Misha Behersky
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du, ubuntu, bash, filesize
Tarball of files modified between two GIT commits
Jérémy
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shell, git, deploy, deployment
Renamimg all files in a folder using the `mv` command
Jean-Rémy Duboc
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2 responses
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shell, command line, linux, folders
own ssh tunnel
Dezzpil
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mysql, ssh, db, tunnel
Mass Push of Public Key
Eric
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bash, linux, ssh, public_key
Finding inside current gemset with GEM_HOME
Wojtek Ryrych
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vim, rails
Change location of cursor in terminal
max
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terminal