Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Name your tab in iTerm
Douglas Vojir
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0 responses
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iterm, bash
Add bash-like autocompletion to Drush5
Adam Dziendziel
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2 responses
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drush, drupal, bash
Bash + Python: Quick WebServer in your current directory
Mateusz Gachowski
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0 responses
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python, webserver, bash
Parse times, sub-totals, and totals out of Rails log statements
Jason Rogers
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0 responses
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ruby, shell, rails, gawk
Use sounds in your shell scripts
Derryl Carter
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, scripting, deployment
Using colors in git terminal
Dan Jesus
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2 responses
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zsh, terminal, git, bash
asciinema- a terminal recorder
Wesley Hill
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0 responses
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python, terminal, ascii, bash
Moving lines in Vim
Vitaly
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0 responses
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vim, moving-lines
Readline in another level
Endel Dreyer
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, vim, readline
managing ssh keys and connect without password
leifhanack
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1 response
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shell, ssh, password, rsa
[killer tips]Search code in all bundled gems
fang
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2 responses
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bundler, rails, grep, search
Quick sql-dump with drush and bash aliases
Aaron Ott
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0 responses
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drush, drupal, bash
Top 10 shell commands you currently use - Part 2
Chip Castle
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0 responses
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shell, history, unix, commands
Best resource for all those Linux command options
James Barnett
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1 response
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linux, os x, bash
Integrated Development Environment?
Clark Nelson
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2 responses
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sublime, vim, development, ide
Bash profile auto-reload
Marc Trudel
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0 responses
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terminal, cli, bash
Git beefy rebase and push alias
Murphy Randle
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0 responses
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zsh, git, alias, mac
terminal output to clipboard
Allan Kent
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1 response
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terminal, osx
Hermes for rapid Rails development
Damon Davison
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0 responses
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osx, vim, tmux, iterm
audible feedback for bash-scripts
Marco Tralles
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1 response
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console, script, mac, feedback
Full hostnames with ssh config
Paul DeLeeuw
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1 response
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ssh, hostname
Use SCM in Terminal
Marcos Hernández
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0 responses
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terminal, scm, git