Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
managing ssh keys and connect without password
leifhanack
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1 response
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shell, ssh, password, rsa
Level up your shell scripting skills
jseb
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0 responses
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shell scripting, unix, bash
Linux - Clearing the system cache
Nícolas Lazarte Kaqui
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1 response
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linux, bash
terminal output to clipboard
Allan Kent
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1 response
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terminal, osx
Using colors in git terminal
Dan Jesus
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2 responses
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zsh, terminal, git, bash
A new package for using Artisan via the web Interface ! - Laravel
Hamza Ouaghad
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0 responses
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web, laravel, ssh, commands
Linux, Mac - change the terminal title with a script
Markus Perl
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0 responses
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bash, terminal title, linux terminal, mac terminal
Movement in Bash on Mac
Natansh Verma
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0 responses
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shell, mac
rename multiple files given a pattern
Miguel
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2 responses
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ruby, bash, rename multiple files
Enforcing branch state on a staging repo
Johannes Haseitl
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0 responses
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shell, git, bash
Git: Colored graph at the command line
Martin Runelöv
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, git
Passm - password manager with sqlite in bash
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0 responses
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console, terminal, sh, linux
Delete all remote merged branches
Amos King
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0 responses
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git, bash
Shell Enhancements for MongoDB
Tyler Brock
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0 responses
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shell, mongodb, hacks, javascript
Reverse SSH Tunnels - SSHing to a computer behind a closed network / firewall
Udi M.
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0 responses
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ssh, sysadmin, servers
Add date & time to your bash history
Sergi
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0 responses
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shell, history, bash
Disable zsh autocorrect
Ben Mills
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, oh-my-zsh, autocorrect
Never get caught with badly spelled git commit message
Oz
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2 responses
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vim, spell, git
Hermes for rapid Rails development
Damon Davison
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0 responses
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osx, vim, tmux, iterm