Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Quickly create a file backup
Marc Hibbins
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2 responses
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shell, bash
Git: choose your ssh key
CharlyBr
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2 responses
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ssh, git
List directory with up to 8 millions files
0asa
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0 responses
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ls, terminal, find, list
Trim trailing whitespace in vim
Garry Shutler
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0 responses
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vim, whitespace
Automatically applying Liquibase changesets to HSQL
Ben Ripkens
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0 responses
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schema, database, java, bash
Run RSpec examples from Vim
Luca Guidi
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0 responses
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ruby, vim, bdd, rspec
Ttrick makepkg not do re-download already existing packages (AUR)
Amin ZELFANI
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0 responses
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shell, package, yaourt, pkgbuild
How to take screenshot of the window without drop shadow in OS X
Rafal Bromirski
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, mac, os x
Export redmine tickets to todo.txt
Kornel Lugosi
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0 responses
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shell, sh, redmine, bash
pbcopy and pbpaste under *nix
ryepdx
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0 responses
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shell, command line, linux, unix
evil bash
Nick Jacob
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2 responses
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shell, sh, bash
Resample Image to Size in Pixels With ImageMagick
Andrew Bigger
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2 responses
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resize, bash, image-magick, magick
Get/Send SSH-Keys the Github way
Hannes Georg
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4 responses
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ssh, github
Separating API groups
Nicholas Jordon
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0 responses
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php, python, shell, security
Zip your Perl one-liners
Stanislaw Pusep
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0 responses
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perl, cli, oneliner, shortcut
Syntax highlighting using Postgresql and VIM
François Pietka
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0 responses
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vim, syntax highlighting, postgresql
Disable beeping and flashing in vim/macvim
ounos
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0 responses
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vim, macvim, disable, beeping
Turnip Helper, Part 2
Ryland Herrick
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0 responses
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ryalnd, rails, helper, turnip
Start using Bash aliases
Zac
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0 responses
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aliases, kittens, bash
Open last generated migration easily in your editor
Adan Alvarado
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3 responses
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bash, rails, rails migrations, rails generate