Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Fastest way to change current directory
Yuri Artemev
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shell, zsh, cd, function
Linux: Determine free disk space
Guilio Karadanais - sativaware.co.za
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terminal, linux, dev ops, free disk space
vim & ack.vim together in harmony
Huy Nguyen
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vim, editor, search, ack.vim
Easy tab navigation in MacVim and GVim
Rafael Bika
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0 responses
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vim, navigation, gvim, tab
Easy Ruby versions from your .bashrc
Tyler Distad
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2 responses
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ruby, bashrc, bash
Upload SSH key to AWS using AWS CLI
Simon Pantzare
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ssh, ec2, aws
Tweet from terminal
Alexandru G.
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0 responses
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python, terminal, twitter
Why vim uses the hjkl keys as arrow keys
Kevin Suttle
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0 responses
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vim, unix
emoji terminal prompt experiment
Cristian
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0 responses
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zsh, osx, cli, emoji
Recursively find and replace dos line endings
Tyler Harms
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0 responses
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bash, dos2unix
emacs shortcuts on terminal
Fuad Saud
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0 responses
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shell
EC2 Completion using AWS CLI, fzf, and zsh
Curio
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0 responses
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zsh, fzf, ec2, aws
Vim Adventures
Sёmka Novikov
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0 responses
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vim, vi
Link OSX /Users to /home without rebooting
Marin Usalj
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, osx, mneorr
Prevent bad vim habits
Nayan Hajratwala
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1 response
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vim, fast, home, get_better
Remote ssh cmd execution using typeset and variable substitution
Lars Van Casteren
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0 responses
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bash, ssh, mongodb, typeset
Emacs term on the remote ubuntu box
Alexander Tamoykin
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0 responses
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emacs, ssh, term, ubuntu
Open vim with each file in a new vertically-split window from the CLI
Mark McD ☠
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vim, cli, text, vi