Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Fancy up your command line!
dickeyxxx
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4 responses
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zsh, command line, git
BASH history tricks
Shawn Biddle
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3 responses
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shell, git, bash
Minecraft server tools
Nicholas Jordon
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0 responses
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shell, sh, open source, server
Custom navigation commands in Rails.vim
Stephen Caudill
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1 response
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ruby, rails, vim
Do more with less. Use lesspipe.
Adam Stankiewicz
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0 responses
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zsh, unix, bash, less
Scrapy + WP-CLI + Google Cache: Restore lost posts
Brandon
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0 responses
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python, shell, terminal, wget
Get computer name to show up on terminal - mac
Rizwan Iqbal
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0 responses
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terminal, osx
BASH brace expansion gone wild
Andy Walker
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3 responses
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shell, bash
Remove all whitespace from a directory
David Kormushoff
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4 responses
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shell, vim, whitespace, timesaver
Using bash? Check zsh out!!
Bob Williams
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7 responses
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shell, zsh, scripting, github
Functional testing PHP SSH2 workflows with PHPUnit and Vagrant
Robert Allen
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0 responses
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php, ssh, vagrant, phpunit
Run a Shell Script for the Duration in Unix
James Martin
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0 responses
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shell, unix, date, linux
Open all conflicted merge files with Git
Joel Gillman
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0 responses
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merge, vim, git, conflict
Convert files from Dos to Unix
Bartłomiej Danek
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0 responses
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zsh, command line, bash, linux server administration
Optimist
Jerad Bitner
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0 responses
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nodejs, cli
.rvmrc file that creates gemset if non-existant
David Morrow
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2 responses
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ruby, shell, rvm, gemset
TODOs on command line with todo.c
Mariz Melo
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2 responses
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shell, unix, todo, c
Search for visually selected text on vim
Vitor Balocco
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0 responses
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vim, vimrc, vi, vim tips
Reading Manpages with Vim
Aaron Peschel
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1 response
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vim, unix, man
Shortcuts to format XML and JSON in place in Vim
Vasily Mikhaylichenko
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0 responses
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vim, json, xml, format
Oh My ZSH theme
Luca Guidi
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0 responses
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shell, zsh
Find and kill a process using a particular port
Derryl Carter
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0 responses
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shell, shell script, port, bash