Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Rebuild the launchservices database
Paolo Di Tommaso
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0 responses
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shell, osx, cli
Reload current browser tab from the terminal
Jason Hickner
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0 responses
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shell, chrome, osx
rails.vim: navigating your Rails project
Sindre Moen
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0 responses
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ruby, rails, vim
Encoding hell, grep and iconv salvage!
Igor Moiseev
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0 responses
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grep, utf8, database, iconv
Many editors, many developers, one convention.
Alif Rachmawadi
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3 responses
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emacs, vim, sublimetext, textmate
Sed recursively with the help of ack and xargs
Mario Bonales
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1 response
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shell, sed, unix, bash
Adding another project's entire history with git using subtree merge
alyphen
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0 responses
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shell, scm, git, lucariatias
Equivalent of /etc/hosts File for Individual Users
Gor
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0 responses
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configuration, ssh
tmux 1.8 + vim/MacVim: easy OSX clipboard integration
Sharipov Ruslan
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0 responses
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osx, vim, tmux, macvim
Ruby -ane as awk replacement
Adam Stankiewicz
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1 response
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ruby, shell
Easily setup Laravel 4
Benjamin Harris
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0 responses
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php, shell, laravel, composer
Sudo-aware shell prompt
Vasili Sviridov
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3 responses
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sudo, prompt, ps1, bash
Quick show/hide hidden file in Mac OS X
Damiano
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2 responses
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macosx, bashrc, bash
Case insensitive auto-complete in OSX Terminal.app
Robert Dougan
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, insensitive
Don't Rush To Create Git Aliases
Abizer Nasir
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1 response
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shell, aliases, git
Add some git powered muscle to your project I
Rob Jens
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0 responses
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diff, vim, source, management
Sublime, RVM and RubyTest
Marko Klemetti
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0 responses
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ruby, shell, sublime, rvm
Easy command line parsing with Node.js
relistan
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0 responses
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node, command line, cli, javascript
tmux cycle window layouts
Bert Heymans
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0 responses
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vim, tmux, shortcut
Better Vim Syntastic Symbols
Ben Doerr
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0 responses
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haskell, vim, vimrc, syntastic
Custom Coloring Using .gitconfig
Jon Staff
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0 responses
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color, terminal, gitconfig, git