Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Play sounds based on command result
Filippo Valsorda
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, osx, sounds
Change AWS Elastic Beanstalk Passenger Spawn Mode
Tim Clipsham
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0 responses
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shell, aws, passenger
Pack and Unpack with tar gzip
Sergey Zabolotnov
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0 responses
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shell, linux, gzip, tar
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
Remove Ubuntu Welcome Message
Montana Flynn
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0 responses
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shell, linux, ubuntu
Helpful Bash Aliases for Pip
Ron Elliott
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0 responses
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python, pip, bash
Using jshint with vim
Farid Nouri Neshat
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0 responses
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vim, jshint, grunt, quickfix
Unix: Touching faster
Osvaldo Zonetti
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0 responses
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shell, cli, unix, linux
Draw Structure of Directory Hierarchy
James Barnett
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2 responses
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linux, oneliner, bash
Grunt meets phpunit
Marco Bunge
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0 responses
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php, cli, phpunit, grunt
Copy a public ssh key one-liner
Reid Ransom
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0 responses
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ssh, copy, login, admin
Text yourself anything from the command line
Ian
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3 responses
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bash, texting
Launch Sublime Text 2 from the Terminal
Jackilyn
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1 response
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terminal, sublime, commandline
Easy to ship your project on Github to your user
tcnksm
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0 responses
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shell, golang, go, github
Avoid returning your command when grepping ps output
Franco Reyes
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0 responses
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shell, grep, cli, *nix
Install different versions of mongo locally linux
Aliaksandr Kazlou
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0 responses
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mongo, bash, update-alternatives
Indentation Primer
Seth Brown
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2 responses
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vim
Xmas up your command prompt
Ben
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2 responses
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shell, linux, bash, xmas
Execute a rakefile as a bash script
nat
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0 responses
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ruby, hack, rake, bash