Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Deploy your apps in style
Gerhard Lazu
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0 responses
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ruby, git, bash
Polling parallel processes using bash
Siddharth Kumar
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0 responses
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poll, scripts, parallel, bash
Quicker Git Add Commit Push
Joel Kirchartz
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0 responses
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git, bash
Revert documents in vim
Joe Gardiner
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3 responses
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shell, vim, vi
Recursively delete .git directories
Montana Flynn
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0 responses
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shell, linux, devops, git
Git live log (without flickering)
YDB
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0 responses
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log, gist, git, linux
use sed -i to replace in place on a string in a file
Jupiter St John
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0 responses
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perl, shell, terminal, sed
Git Aliases
James Doyle
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1 response
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zsh, aliases, alias, git
Quick screenshot sharing
Nat Friedman
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4 responses
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mac, tools, bash
Bash get external IP!
Samar Panda
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3 responses
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ip, bash
Easy git completion in Mountain Lion
Kevin Rankin
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0 responses
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osx, homebrew, git, bash
Watch HTTP requests on any port with tcpflow
Scott Grogan
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0 responses
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http, network, tcp, bash
Save rtmp streams as mp3
Andre Timmermann
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0 responses
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mplayer, rtmpdump, bash
Vim: Make it easy to update/reload your .vimrc
Karthik Sirasanagandla
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0 responses
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vim, shortcuts, protip
Make the command line fly
John Stevenson
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2 responses
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zsh, command line, prezto
Setting my iTerm2
Daniel Kosalla
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2 responses
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shell, terminal, mac, dotfiles
Speed up pushing to Github
Ravi Kotecha
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3 responses
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push, ssh, speed, git
Ubuntu: Kill port process
Alexander
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0 responses
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ubuntu, bash
Colorize git
Daniel Puglisi
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2 responses
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git, cli
Check if your shell command was successfully executed
Mariz Melo
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1 response
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shell, terminal, unix, bash
Make password asterisks visible in your terminal
Gautam Basubramanian
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0 responses
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terminal, vim, linux, sudo