Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
'sudo' after opening the file
Rajeev N Bharshetty
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1 response
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rails, vim, tip, vimrc
Quickly ack, open and search for a term
Vincent Driessen
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0 responses
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shell, fish, vim, unix
Using xclock to get notified when a task finishes
Thameera Senanayaka
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1 response
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shell, terminal, linux, productivity
Useful ssh config
Denis Savitskiy
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0 responses
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config, linux, ssh, administrating
Uniq -c and Nginx Access Log
Mufid
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0 responses
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nginx, bash
Make ack search additional file types
Simon Pantzare
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0 responses
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grep, ack
Train Yourself and Ban the arrow keys
Allan MacGregor
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0 responses
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shell, vim, programming
Know your applications memory usage on a server
Ignas Butėnas
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1 response
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memory, server, system, linux
search and replace files oneliner
yachi
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2 responses
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bash, search, replace, oneliner
Run a server locally with only one command
Pablo
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0 responses
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python, shell, server, html5
Colored GIT syntax in your console
Guido Bouman
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0 responses
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git, console, terminal, osx
Delete all Dropbox conflicts in one fell swoop:
Timm Stokke
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, dropbox
dump trailing whitespace across a project
Mr Rogers
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1 response
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perl, shell, whitespace, cleanup
Statistic about full filesystems
Dustin
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0 responses
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shell, linux, awk, bash
Detach running process from current tty
Ali Asad Lotia
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0 responses
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terminal, unix, remote process
Variable setting tricks
William Kelly
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0 responses
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shell, cli, bash
Sending emails easily from the command line
Osvaldo Zonetti
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0 responses
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cli, linux, email, command
Github Compare Branch
Paco Guzmán
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0 responses
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git, bash, github
Vim: 'errorformat' setting for JSON syntax checker
Tacahiroy
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0 responses
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vim, json, chef
Log Viewer - *nix
David Paluy
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1 response
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terminal, log, linux, macos
Small Does Not Mean Safe
Mihir Singh
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0 responses
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security, ssh, linux, papertrail
Quickly jump to a project in shell
Dmitry Pashkevich
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0 responses
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shell, cli, productivity, bash