Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Find naughty naughty model calls in your views
Matt Gauger
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0 responses
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rails, grep, models, views
External IP address from Terminal to clipboard
Pablo Dias
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, alias, linux
Force specific ruby version for any command.
Adam Stankiewicz
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zsh, rbenv, git
Running any command on a directory tree containing files with spaces
Robin Smidsrød
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shell, find, whitespace, loop
A terminal clock that's easy to read from afar
Robert Böhnke
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terminal, oneliner, figlet, clock
Alias to automatically git push --set-upstream
Griffin Smith
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, git, alias
Quickly Exit Vim
Abhishek Das
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2 responses
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terminal, vim, cli, ninja
Your knife is slow? Sharpen it!
Pierre Ozoux
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0 responses
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zsh, chef, knife, rbenv
Add bash-like autocompletion to Drush5
Adam Dziendziel
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2 responses
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drush, drupal, bash
Quick sql-dump with drush and bash aliases
Aaron Ott
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0 responses
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drush, drupal, bash
Wish to execute SQL in Command Prompt?
Karthik Sirasanagandla
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0 responses
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shell, sql, unix, database
Name your tab in iTerm
Douglas Vojir
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0 responses
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iterm, bash
rspec autocorrect with oh-my-zsh AND zeus
Ian Vaughan
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, oh-my-zsh, autocorrect
Be lazier navigating to common directories
Omni Adams
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1 response
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shell, bash
Fast multi-module maven builds
Carlo Sciolla
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0 responses
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shell, script, development, maven
Share your localhost with the world...
Jason Rogers
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ruby, ssh, localhost
Virtual SSH-Hosts
Marcus Fritzsch
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0 responses
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shell, git, proxy, ssh
Ever wanted to try Vim?
Emil Ahlbäck
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0 responses
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vim, editor, productivity, textmate