Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Disable zsh autocorrect
Ben Mills
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, oh-my-zsh, autocorrect
Vim tip
Thiago Pontes
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1 response
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vim, tip, vi, gvim
terminal output to clipboard
Allan Kent
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1 response
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terminal, osx
Vim: Extract Issue Id from Branch Name in Commit Message
Raffael Schmid
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0 responses
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commit message, vim, jira, git
Push public SSH key to server in one line
Alex Rehberg
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2 responses
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shell, ssh, server, key
Quickly jump to a project in shell
Dmitry Pashkevich
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0 responses
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shell, cli, productivity, bash
Full hostnames with ssh config
Paul DeLeeuw
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1 response
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ssh, hostname
Detach running process from current tty
Ali Asad Lotia
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0 responses
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terminal, unix, remote process
Be lazier navigating to common directories
Omni Adams
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1 response
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shell, bash
Python on Life
Rashaad Essop
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0 responses
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python, shell, nerd jokes
Does your shell output haz rainbows?
Ryan Sobol
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0 responses
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ruby, shell, gem
Level up your shell scripting skills
jseb
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0 responses
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shell scripting, unix, bash
Uniq -c and Nginx Access Log
Mufid
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0 responses
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nginx, bash
Find a process that is listening to a port
Robson Mendonça
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2 responses
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shell, macosx, linux
Installing Rails on OSX
Josh Burns
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6 responses
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ruby, shell, rails, osx
Movement in Bash on Mac
Natansh Verma
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0 responses
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shell, mac
Setup ssh-agent forwarding
Adam Stankiewicz
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1 response
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ssh, unix, git
Compiling MySQL with Xcode 4.3 on OS X
Guido Bouman
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0 responses
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mysql, terminal, xcode, os x
Brace Expansion in Bash
Tyler Hunt
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1 response
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shell, bash