Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Command Line Troubles
Hovaness Bartamian
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0 responses
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command line, executable, starting projects, shell
Remove .git folders from repository
Romain Vigo Benia
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0 responses
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shell, linux, git
Xcode + VIM = ❤️
Christian Sampaio
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0 responses
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cocoa, ios, xcode, vim
Get list of files in a directory tree
James Barnett
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0 responses
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linux, oneliner, bash
search and replace files oneliner
yachi
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2 responses
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bash, search, replace, oneliner
Config Postgress.app for Terminal
Piermaria Cosina
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0 responses
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bash, rails, heroku, terminal
Do Math in VIM
Rahim Sonawalla
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0 responses
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vim
Map § to <Esc> in vim for tiny MacBooks
Tom Lea
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0 responses
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vim, macbook air
Install Magento Extensions via SSH
David Allsop
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0 responses
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ssh, magento, install magento module
all your git rebase...
Michael Chan
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2 responses
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shell, linux, git
Beginner's Vim: Control your swap files
Tanja Pislar
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3 responses
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vim, beginner
Fast recursive code grepping
Caio Ariede
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0 responses
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grep, linux
yum install from the fastest mirror
karthic
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0 responses
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shell, linux, yum, yum install
Android Device ID Utility
Dennis Cornwell
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0 responses
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bash, android, adb
Create cscope tags file
Jeff Li
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0 responses
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vim, tools, cscope
Fast directory access in your command line.
Jelle Vandebeeck
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6 responses
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zsh, terminal, gem, command line
Copy yanked text to vim command line
Colin Wood
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1 response
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vim, yanking, copying into command line
Back to ohmyzsh
Mike Farnham
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3 responses
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shell, zsh, terminal, command line
Viewing the output from a process in Linux
Tristan Roddis
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1 response
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shell, linux
Manipulate launchctl $PATH
kewagi
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0 responses
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shell, os x
Mosh: A replacement for SSH
Marcos Beirigo
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0 responses
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ssh, server, devops, mosh