Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
rename multiple files given a pattern
Miguel
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2 responses
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ruby, bash, rename multiple files
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
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
Port to Process Mapping
Horia Dragomir
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1 response
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cli, ports
C-style loops in bash
Roman Rader
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0 responses
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shell, linux, bash
Quitting OS X Terminal Windows
Matt Royer
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10 responses
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shell, terminal, osx
View your external IP Address
Jason Seney
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0 responses
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shell, network, bash
Enforcing branch state on a staging repo
Johannes Haseitl
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0 responses
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shell, git, bash
Start Sublime text 2 from OS X terminal
shinn
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1 response
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terminal, sublime, osx, sublimetext2
Easy Clear screen for Linux/OSX
Octavio Luna
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1 response
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shell, osx, linux, mac
A zsh alias to quickly back up a file
Ivan Zarea
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0 responses
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shell, zsh
Run your Rails tests from vim to spin
Maximiliano Dello Russo
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0 responses
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tdd, rails, vim, rspec
Find the longest path on your OS
Janos Gyerik
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2 responses
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awk, bash
Uniq -c and Nginx Access Log
Mufid
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0 responses
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nginx, bash
generate md5 code
灵小句
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1 response
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shell, bash
Detach running process from current tty
Ali Asad Lotia
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0 responses
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terminal, unix, remote process
Compile and run small blocks of C# directly from the command-line
travis
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0 responses
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shell, csharp, batch, c#
Switch a ruby project to the 1.9 hash sytax
Enrique Vidal
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2 responses
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ruby, perl, bash