Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Display an image from stdout [ubuntu]
ryepdx
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0 responses
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command line, linux, unix, qr code
Updating and Upgrading packages on Ubuntu in a single shell script.
Akapo Damilola Francis
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, alias, vilgax321
ziraga oh-my-zsh theme
Felipe
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3 responses
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shell, terminal, theme, zshell
jshint in VIM
Mateusz Gachowski
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1 response
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vim, jshint, javascript, jslint
Shell script to upload current folder to server
Artem Sapegin
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1 response
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shell, unix, mac os x, scripting
Get reliably the absolute path of currently executed script
Adam Stankiewicz
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, unix, bash
tmux and vim don't have to be ugly
João Bernardo
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7 responses
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terminal, vim, unix, setup
Open files on stdout in Vim
Vincent Driessen
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0 responses
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shell, vim, command line, unix
Special $ (dollar) shell variables
Benjamin Harris
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0 responses
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shell, linux, unix, bash
Run pngquant on subfolder
Pascal Hartig
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0 responses
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shell, pngquant
Learn shortcuts
Ignacio Soriano Cano
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2 responses
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xcode, sublime, vim, visual studio
Loop over ranges in BASH
Paolo Di Tommaso
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0 responses
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cli, bash
Get GitHub API oauth token with curl.
Jens Grassel
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0 responses
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shell, api, curl, oauth
Git credentials on the go
Jens Hausherr
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0 responses
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ssh, git
The Second Rule of vim
Michael
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5 responses
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vim
Open Vim: Learn Vim in Interactive Mode
Widy Graycloud
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0 responses
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vim, tuts
Make a Phing task private (non-executable)
Raphael Stolt
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0 responses
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php, cli, ant, phing
Recreate schema in PostgreSql
John Fragkoulis
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0 responses
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shell, postgresql
Simple HTTP server from Nautilus context menu
Dmitry Pashkevich
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0 responses
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nautilus, cli, unix, webserver
Use unix filesystem commands like cp, mv, mkdir, etc. on multiple files and directories.
Mir Nazim
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3 responses
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cli, unix, commands, filesystem
zsh new file && open file
James Doyle
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0 responses
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bash, zsh, terminal, oh-my-zsh
Search your bash history
Maik Kulbe
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2 responses
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shell, cli, history, bash