Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Terminal's bash prompt with emoticons
demanuel
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0 responses
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terminal, bash
rake tasks autocomplete
Vishnu Atrai
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2 responses
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ruby, shell, rake
Start MacVim/GVim maximized
Ricardo Cruz
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1 response
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vim, gvim, mvim
Dotfiles Meet Security
Simeon Willbanks
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2 responses
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osx, cli, devops
git diff highlighting
Felix Puchinger
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0 responses
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vim, syntax, git, highlighting
Turning Vim into a modern Python IDE
Igor Leroy
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0 responses
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python, vim, leroy
ag vs. ack – performance booster for programmers
Wojtek Ryrych
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1 response
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shell, performance, ack, ag
Webserver using only PHP
Danny Morabito
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12 responses
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php, webserver, bash, simpliest php webserver
git = !git
Magnus Dahlstrand
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2 responses
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shell, alias, lifehack, git
Specific manual page for `bash` built-in commands
Antonio Vera
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0 responses
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shell, documentation, bash, cheat-sheet
Drawing cool ASCII art text with figlet
Gabriel Falcão
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0 responses
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ascii art, ascii, bash
Make your Rails tests look pretty with redgreen gem
Michiel Sikkes
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0 responses
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rails, terminal, testing
download and enable modules in one command with drush
Josh Beauregard
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0 responses
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drush, drupal, cli
Dealing with cyrillic comments in your code with iconv
Anton Stroganov
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0 responses
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php, shell, iconv, cyrillic
.rvmrc file that creates gemset if non-existant
David Morrow
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2 responses
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ruby, shell, rvm, gemset
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
quickly start/stop virtualbox vm from the command line
Lemuel Formacil
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0 responses
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shell, bash, sh, virtualbox
Fed up of Mac os "sed"
Pierre Ozoux
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2 responses
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shell, sed, mac os
Find the location of the php ini file
Guilio Karadanais - sativaware.co.za
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0 responses
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linux, bash, dev-ops
Searching strings in Xcode using NSScanner and NSRegularExpression
Anthony Levings
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0 responses
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regex, grep, find, nsstring