Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Change directory, list files and print current directory path in one command
Samuel Lampa
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1 response
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shell, terminal, commandline, linux
Send Output to Clipboard (OS X)
Max Woolf
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1 response
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terminal, osx, pbcopy, keys
vim Internal Perl Module Opener
Omid Houshyar
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0 responses
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perl, vim
Best way to review rails logs
Todd Willey
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0 responses
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rails, terminal, logging, unix
Throttling parallel processes in your shell
Brian Phillips
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0 responses
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zsh, parallel, bash, process-control
vim command-T key bindings for easier use
Ryan Regalado
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0 responses
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vim, key, bindings, command-t
Push iTunes music to Android phone with adb from terminal
Balazs Nadasdi
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0 responses
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shell, music, terminal, itunes
Connecting on server without (sending) username/pwd
Marcio Garcia
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0 responses
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shell, security, linux, ssh
Generating your own password!
Ricardo Pascua
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2 responses
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scripting, linux, ubuntu, bash
Repeat your last shell command.
Adam Bedell
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1 response
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shell, osx, command line, linux
Start Process as Daemon
Andrew Bigger
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0 responses
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bash, process daemon
Mount directory via SSH
Morgane Tisserant
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0 responses
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ssh, bug, mount, sshfs
Configuration for development and deployment
Tom, Bom
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0 responses
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configuration, bash
Show Battery percentage in Terminal
kenergy
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0 responses
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terminal, mac
Resync time for CentOS
Danny Gershman
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0 responses
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shell, centos
/bin/setup
ombulabs
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0 responses
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bash, ruby, rails
Application shortcut for commandline on OSX
Valter Martinek
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0 responses
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xcode, alias, osx, bash
Recursively Remove Pesky .DS_Store Files
Andrew Bigger
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0 responses
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osx, mac, bash, ds_store
Fast recursive code grepping
Caio Ariede
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0 responses
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grep, linux