Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Bash profile auto-reload
Marc Trudel
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0 responses
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terminal, cli, bash
Load a random theme every time you load VIM
Cyber
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1 response
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color, vim, vimrc, random
rename multiple files given a pattern
Miguel
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2 responses
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ruby, bash, rename multiple files
Movement in Bash on Mac
Natansh Verma
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0 responses
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shell, mac
Readline in another level
Endel Dreyer
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, vim, readline
Disable zsh autocorrect
Ben Mills
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, oh-my-zsh, autocorrect
Bash + Python: Quick WebServer in your current directory
Mateusz Gachowski
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0 responses
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python, webserver, bash
Tagged Git Commit Log
Chris Simpkins
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0 responses
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shell, git log, version control, git
Port to Process Mapping
Horia Dragomir
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1 response
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cli, ports
Installing Rails on OSX
Josh Burns
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6 responses
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ruby, shell, rails, osx
Enforcing branch state on a staging repo
Johannes Haseitl
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0 responses
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shell, git, bash
Git lab bash (shell) manager
Pawel
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0 responses
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shell, irc, code review, git
View your external IP Address
Jason Seney
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0 responses
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shell, network, bash
C-style loops in bash
Roman Rader
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0 responses
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shell, linux, bash
Ruby gem docs from shell to browser
Chip Castle
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0 responses
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ruby, grep, gem, unix
Easy and trouble-free copying your SSH public key to a server
Victor Jalencas
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0 responses
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ssh, password, login, public key
Brace Expansion in Bash
Tyler Hunt
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1 response
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shell, bash
Extract your shell configuration to dotfiles
Marko Klemetti
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, dotfiles, git
Use Sublime text alias in your shell.
Bruno
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0 responses
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shell, sublime, alias, unix