Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
console vim +clipboard on MacOS without recompile
Dmitry Koprov
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0 responses
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vim, clipboard, macos
Handle sitemap.xml in CLI
Stanislaw Pusep
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0 responses
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cli, mojolicious, perl, sitemap
Bored? Have a shell?
Paul H.
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1 response
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shell, ssh, telnet, nerd
Run a specific set of PHPUnit scripts at once
Luke Madhanga
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1 response
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php, shellscript, bash, phpunit
Building off of your history at the CLI
ethanmiller
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0 responses
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bash, cli, history
Load SQL scripts into MySQL
Ezequiel Kupelian
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0 responses
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mysql, mysql client, sql scripts, bash
Quickly setup a folder structure from the command line
dommmel
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1 response
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shell, setup, shortcut, bash
Keep Terminal.app tab name follow working host
Matteo Cappadonna
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0 responses
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osx, bash, terminal.app
Homebrew Mutt Compiled Against Slang
Jeff Pamer
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0 responses
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shell, cli, email, mutt
OS X: install GUI applications from CLI
Eric Ripa
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0 responses
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osx, cli, brew, automate
Draw Structure of Directory Hierarchy
James Barnett
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2 responses
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linux, oneliner, bash
Play sounds based on command result
Filippo Valsorda
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, osx, sounds
Unix: Touching faster
Osvaldo Zonetti
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0 responses
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shell, cli, unix, linux
Terminal: (Ctrl+a) go to first of line, (Ctrl+e) end of line
Kien Pham
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2 responses
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terminal, shortcut
Compiling executables from CoffeeScript
Tadeusz Łazurski
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0 responses
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coffeescript, command line, cli, npm
Wrap selection with #{ruby interpolation}
Adam Jahnke
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0 responses
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ruby, vim
SSH connection Taking a Long Time?
Guilherme Elias
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0 responses
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ssh, devops, sshd
Use Rubocop in any Ruby project without installing it
Guillaume Hain
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0 responses
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ruby, alias, rvm, bash
Suspend rails console for quick shell access
Martin Svalin
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0 responses
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shell, rails, console
Use a RAM Disk for Rails Temp Folder
Stan Carver II
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0 responses
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shell, rails, osx, ramdisk
Use vim as your pager
Kyle Isom
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0 responses
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vim, man, pager
Paste Javascript snippet as Coffeescript into the current vim buffer
Christian Schlensker
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0 responses
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coffeescript, vim, javascript