Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
search and replace files oneliner
yachi
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2 responses
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bash, search, replace, oneliner
grep XOR awk
Chris Seymour
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0 responses
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shell, bash, grep, awk
yum install from the fastest mirror
karthic
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0 responses
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shell, linux, yum, yum install
Delete all Dropbox conflicts in one fell swoop:
Timm Stokke
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, dropbox
Hassle-free Jenkins SSH connection to GitHub
James Van Dyke
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0 responses
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github, automation, ci, chef
My vimfiles
Josemar Luedke
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0 responses
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viml, vim
Make ack search additional file types
Simon Pantzare
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0 responses
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grep, ack
so test me, maybe?
MJ Rossetti
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0 responses
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ruby, rails, terminal, cucumber
Do Math in VIM
Rahim Sonawalla
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0 responses
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vim
Statistic about full filesystems
Dustin
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0 responses
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shell, linux, awk, bash
Know your applications memory usage on a server
Ignas Butėnas
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1 response
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memory, server, system, linux
Train Yourself and Ban the arrow keys
Allan MacGregor
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0 responses
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shell, vim, programming
gist-vim
Benjamin Chrétien
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0 responses
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vim, plugin, gist
Remove .git folders from repository
Romain Vigo Benia
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0 responses
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shell, linux, git
Colored GIT syntax in your console
Guido Bouman
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0 responses
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git, console, terminal, osx
Killing process stuck in background
Piotr Jagielski
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1 response
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linux, ubuntu, bash
Search string to easily find conflicts in a file
padawin
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0 responses
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viml, vim, git, conflict
Using Zend Framework Models and Libraries from Command Line (or Cron Job)
Abu Ashraf Masnun
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0 responses
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cli, models, command-line, zf
Vim: 'errorformat' setting for JSON syntax checker
Tacahiroy
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0 responses
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vim, json, chef
all your git rebase...
Michael Chan
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2 responses
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shell, linux, git