Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Tagged Git Commit Log
Chris Simpkins
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0 responses
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shell, git log, version control, git
Git beefy rebase and push alias
Murphy Randle
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0 responses
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zsh, git, alias, mac
[killer tips]Search code in all bundled gems
fang
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2 responses
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bundler, rails, grep, search
SSH: Simple CLI function to add keys to server.
Jon Lunsford
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2 responses
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command line, ssh
argparse
Aleksey V. Zapparov
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0 responses
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nodejs, cli, argparse
Tmux - Choose window when switching sessions
Erik Zaadi
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0 responses
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shell, tmux
Load a random theme every time you load VIM
Cyber
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1 response
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color, vim, vimrc, random
Xeno.io and Sublime
Randall Hand
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0 responses
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shell, sublime, xeno.io
Best resource for all those Linux command options
James Barnett
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1 response
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linux, os x, bash
Monitor Drush database import progress from the terminal
Jon Peck
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terminal, drush, drupal, progress
vim: Search, copy and paste to another file
Sajnikanth Suriyanarayanan
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0 responses
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vim, search, copy, paste
Create list of hardcoded tags for logcat filter-spec
jaymz campbell
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1 response
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android, grep, bash, logcat
Change file rights for files / directories only
Alexander Woerndl
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1 response
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terminal, file rights, chmod, 775
Fish: a smart and user-friendly command line shell
Chris Jaure
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0 responses
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shell, fish
Read man pages as PDF within Preview.app
AlexDenisov
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0 responses
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perl, terminal, pdf, mac os x
Use sounds in your shell scripts
Derryl Carter
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, scripting, deployment
beardsnapper: take a picture upon git commit in linux
ashleyblackmore
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0 responses
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linux, git, bash
ZSH corrections
Igor Kuznetsov
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, dotfiles