Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Vim: Repeat everything
Anton Kalyaev
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1 response
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vim, repeat, commands
Getting Public IP from Shell
Michael Baird
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4 responses
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shell, public, terminal, alias
Boost your command-line
Pierre-François CLEMENT
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, sh, bash
SSH to OSX with short hostnames
Tom, Bom
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1 response
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osx, ssh
simple git auto-pull
Yuri Tkachenko
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1 response
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watch, server, pull, git
git mergetool with vimdiff
Tom, Bom
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0 responses
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vim, git
Zsh variables, Ruby - somehow ARGV contains wrong number of elements
Bartłomiej Danek
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2 responses
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ruby, zsh, fail, bash
Want to use MacVim with Unity?
Alex Hart
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0 responses
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vim, mac, unity, c#
VIM: Get buffer byte size
Endel Dreyer
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0 responses
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vim, buffer, size
scp from localhost to openshift
Djordje Mijatovic
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0 responses
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ssh, scp, openshift
Cron, rbenv and $PATH
Rasmus Bang Grouleff
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0 responses
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ruby, unix, rbenv, cron
Bash elapsed time
Matteo Caberlotto
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0 responses
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time, bash, elapsed
Find which terminal commands you use more
Anderson Pierre Cardoso
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3 responses
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zsh, terminal, osx, linux
Manage your PATH with a Ruby script, using a single line of Bash
Stephen Benner
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0 responses
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ruby, shell, config, script
Aliases in Git
Marko Klemetti
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2 responses
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shell, git
Get an abuse contact email on the command line
James Barnett
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1 response
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json, one-liner, bash
Simplify resolving Mercurial conflicts
Jude Robinson
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0 responses
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shell, cli, unix, mercurial
Save time typing paths with Autojump: arguably the most important shell tool.
Aleksey Smolenchuk
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9 responses
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shell, zsh, workflow, bash
Extracting a wordlist from the spellchecker
Stanislaw Pusep
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0 responses
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shell, hack, dictionary, wordlist
Get alt-arrow keys working in fish on OSX
Zoee Silcock
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1 response
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fish, terminal, osx, mac
Slim down your shell pipeline with Awk
Christian Romney
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0 responses
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shell, xmlblog, zsh, grep