Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Using Zend Framework Models and Libraries from Command Line (or Cron Job)
Abu Ashraf Masnun
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cli, models, command-line, zf
Tmux - Choose window when switching sessions
Erik Zaadi
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0 responses
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shell, tmux
My vimfiles
Josemar Luedke
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0 responses
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viml, vim
Enhance your terminal prompt to show current Ruby version
Stephen Benner
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1 response
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ruby, shell, terminal, trick
argparse
Aleksey V. Zapparov
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nodejs, cli, argparse
Change file rights for files / directories only
Alexander Woerndl
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1 response
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terminal, file rights, chmod, 775
Small Does Not Mean Safe
Mihir Singh
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security, ssh, linux, papertrail
Search string to easily find conflicts in a file
padawin
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viml, vim, git, conflict
Read man pages as PDF within Preview.app
AlexDenisov
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perl, terminal, pdf, mac os x
Pretty JSON in the terminal
Rodrigo Kochenburger
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python, cli, json
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
Useful ssh config
Denis Savitskiy
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config, linux, ssh, administrating
Linux history - log date for records in history
Viesturs Proškins
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linux, history, tips, bash
Add a vimperator command for 'verbatim' Google results
petec
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javascript, google, firefox, web
Fish: a smart and user-friendly command line shell
Chris Jaure
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shell, fish
'sudo' after opening the file
Rajeev N Bharshetty
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1 response
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rails, vim, tip, vimrc
Log Viewer - *nix
David Paluy
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1 response
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terminal, log, linux, macos
Update version on rails migrations
Enrique Vidal
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0 responses
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ruby, rails, bash
Speed up Vim + Ruby when using rbenv
Mariusz Cieśla
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0 responses
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ruby, vim, rbenv