Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
How to get back to previous directory
Enrique Urzúa
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terminal, unix
check status of port
Ruurd Pels
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open, port, bash, closed
Paste in insert mode
arminas
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vim
Simple HTTP Server
Francesco Ceccon
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shell
How much memory is chrome using
Rafael Gumieri
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bash, linux
interrupt yourself when you start procrastinating due to long builds
unhammer
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make, productivity, bash
Making Multiple Folders
Dinesh Vasudevan
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shell, mkdir, multiple
Create Dir, Cd to it and Git Init
Nathaniel Offer
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shell, fish, cd, mkdir
Vim regex to catch all unsafe js comparison (!=, ==)
Marcin Wosinek
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vim, js, jshint
Installing Skype on Fedora
Adriano Rodrigo Guerreiro Laranjeira
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script, fedora, skype, bash
Remove unstaged code in git
Oskar Hane
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shell, bash, git
Becoming a better Vim user and preserving your hands simultaneously
Daniel Levin
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vim, productivity
Get the count of open FDs per process
Ivan Dilber
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linux, bash
Word based count on a piece of text
Bharath ツ
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bash, text processing, word count
Find file by name
Suzanne Aldrich
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bash
Some useful utilities
Zhang Tai
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bash, unix
Opening multiple files in vim using bash
Pascal
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bash, vim
Reusing previous command argument in new command
Wojtek Ryrych
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shell, zsh, bash
Execute commands when shell opens up
Serin Paul
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shell, terminal