Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Edit textareas in Firefox with MacVim
Tom, Bom
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vim, pentadactyl
emacs shortcuts on terminal
Fuad Saud
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0 responses
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shell
gvim always new tab with fish shell
Niclas
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0 responses
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fish, vim, gvim, fishshell
Top 10 ips of your webserver logs
Gilles Devaux
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1 response
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shell, logs, apache, nginx
Column formatting in vim
Matthew Boehm
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4 responses
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vim, bash
.bashrc alias & ssh
Dave Board
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0 responses
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shell, linux, bash
bundle_grep
Tieg Zaharia
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ruby, shell
Fastest way to search through files using git + fzy
azbshiri
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vim, fuzzy, fzy, git
Pretty git log
Kenrick Turner
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shell, log, git
The missing brew bundle
Karsten Silkenbäumer
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0 responses
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shell, osx, homebrew
Use Your Git History to Manage Freshbooks
David Stump
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ruby, gem, git, freshbooks
Quick HTTP Server from Mac Terminal
Horia Dragomir
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0 responses
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terminal, cli, server, bash
shortcut to clear cache in symfony2
Gastón Nina
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0 responses
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terminal, cache, cmd, ubuntu
Super Git console Linux
Hendrik Peter
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1 response
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shell, linux, git, ubuntu
Automatically mount an external drive when launching iPhoto
Simon Jodet
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0 responses
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mac, bash, iphoto, external drive
Remote debugging for PHP cli scripts
Adrian
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0 responses
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php, shell, console, cli
Perl REPL
Valcho Nedelchev
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0 responses
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perl, shell, oneliner, repl
EC2 Completion using AWS CLI, fzf, and zsh
Curio
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0 responses
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zsh, fzf, ec2, aws
Include .dotfiles when expanding *
Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen
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0 responses
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zsh, unix, bash
Show OSX download history
Mauro Barincelli
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terminal, osx