Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Autojump function in the fish shell
Adrian
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0 responses
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shell, bash, fish shell, auto jump
Grabbing Your Local IP (Fish Shell)
Daniel Stocks
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1 response
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shell, fish, osx, ip
Truncating a list of files in CentOS
Dave Baker
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0 responses
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linux, centos, bash
Vim: Disable syntax highlighter only for Markdown
Lattapon Yodsuwan
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0 responses
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vim, markdown
Open in vim all files returned by a grep search
Rafael Bika
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0 responses
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shell, grep, vim
Understand local, remote and dynamic SSH tunneling
Adam Stankiewicz
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0 responses
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ssh, unix, tunneling
Vim: resplit after window size change
Dmitry Medvinsky
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0 responses
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vim, gvim, macvim
Live console charts with gnuplot and feedgnuplot
Matt Keranen
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0 responses
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bash, gnuplot
(re) generating ctags to include bundled gems
Greg Osuri
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1 response
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ruby, bundler, vim, ctags
grep a directory recursively
Filippo Valsorda
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0 responses
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shell, grep, bash
Get the total number of jobs on all Resque queues
Rodrigo Panachi
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0 responses
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shell, redis, resque, awk
powerline style for the shell
Eugen Pirogoff
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0 responses
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terminal, git, bash
Recursive PHP Linter
Thomas Hunter II
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0 responses
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php, bashrc, renownedmedia, bash
Keep Pathogen bundles up to date with git
Garrett Oreilly
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1 response
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vim, plugins, vcs, git
Script to update vim pathogen and bundles
Jens Grassel
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3 responses
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shell, zsh, vim, git
Grabbing Timestamp Data from Logs
Jared Davis
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0 responses
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r, sed, grep, unix
Installing Copy.com on linux servers (headless linux) to simplify file transfer and deployment.
Akapo Damilola Francis
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4 responses
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shell, dropbox, vilgax321, copy
Only single instance
Danny Morabito
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0 responses
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linux, process, bash, only one instance
Easter eggs in vim
Artemiy
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0 responses
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vim, easteregg
VIM: Add "/" and "|" to text objects
Endel Dreyer
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1 response
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vim, text objects
Useful Mercurial aliases
Ben Ripkens
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0 responses
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shell, mercurial, bash
Forgot to nohup(1)? Just use disown(1)
Carlo Sciolla
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, unix, pid