Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Forgot to run a command as root?
Vinicius Souza
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terminal, sudo, bash
Bash function to easily lookup EC2 instances in one region
David Dossot
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ec2, aws, bash
"tee" directs output to stdout and also to a file
Daniel Reis
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bash, terminal, log, linux
Conver screencasts to animated gif
Thom Nichols
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bash, cli, screencast, image
Some useful bash aliases on OS X
Keith Gable
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alias, osx, bash
NerdTree, an useful plugin for VIM
J. Carlos
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vim, plugin, protip
Select certain types from Array
Dinesh Vasudevan
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ruby, grep
Trimming standard output with tr command
Wojtek Ryrych
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zsh, shell
Git CLI: Make sure you're in color
Chris Higgins
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git, bash, shell
Alias to strip comments from a file
Valcho Nedelchev
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shell, bash, alias, sh
remove whitespaces on vim
Antônio Roberto Silva
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regex, vim, remove whitespaces
Change location of cursor in terminal
max
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terminal
Working with results on Windows command-line interfaces
Gabriel
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powershell, cli, git bash, msdos
Bash function to translate redis commands to their pipelined equivalent
Ruiwen Chua
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bash, redis, redis pipeline
Tarball of files modified between two GIT commits
Jérémy
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shell, git, deploy, deployment
NMON cli System Monitor
Dave Board
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cli, linux
Short aliases for GIT PULL- and PUSH
David du Toit
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git, bash
No more slash!
Juan Camilo
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shell, linux, unix
scp, secure copy
Ali OYGUR
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linux, scp, bash