Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Bulk updating of git projects
Jens Hausherr
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0 responses
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fish, git, bash
CLI based project structure generator
Josh Burns
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3 responses
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shell, css, html, twitter
Easily install different Node versions with node-build
Will McKenzie
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, node, unix
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
Add Git branch information to bash prompt
Matt Hodges
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3 responses
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shell, bash, git
Fixing a slow starting Terminal or iTerm2 on Mac OS X
Lauris
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, iterm2
Safely Paste Multiple Lines into Your Terminal
Justin Force
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0 responses
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shell, paste, parentheses, multiple lines
Prezto FTW
Laurent Goussard
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2 responses
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shell, zsh, term
Easy underlining of Markdown headings in Vim
Benjamin Sullivan
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0 responses
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vim, markdown
Ssh and cd into pwd in one command
Tom Gallacher
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0 responses
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ssh, bash
Autocomplete last command's param
Tom Lea
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4 responses
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laziness, bash
Do more with less. Use lesspipe.
Adam Stankiewicz
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0 responses
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zsh, unix, bash, less
Search for visually selected text on vim
Vitor Balocco
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0 responses
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vim, vimrc, vi, vim tips
Escape knife and the zsh auto correction hell.
Sascha Hoellger
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0 responses
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zsh, chef, knife, oh-my-zsh
Pretty git log with graph
Mike Street
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1 response
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shell, linux, git
vim search for function or word in file
Ryan Regalado
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0 responses
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vim, shortcut, ctags, function
Using Ack with Nerdtree
Sandeep Ravichandran
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0 responses
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vim, search, ack, nerdtree
Use Python to Create Apple Touch Icons
Patrick Coffey
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1 response
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python, cli, ios, apple-touch-icons
The Second Rule of vim
Michael
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5 responses
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vim
git = !git
Magnus Dahlstrand
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2 responses
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shell, alias, lifehack, git
Push to several remotes at once with git
Jupiter St John
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1 response
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shell, zsh, git, bash