Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Automatically mount an external drive when launching iPhoto
Simon Jodet
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mac, bash, iphoto, external drive
Bash completion for Guardfile groups
Jason Rogers
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guard, bash, bash completion, guard groups
The missing brew bundle
Karsten Silkenbäumer
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shell, osx, homebrew
Edit textareas in Firefox with MacVim
Tom, Bom
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vim, pentadactyl
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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terminal, cli, server, bash
Bash list files recursivly with find
franklin
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shell, ls, find, commandline
Deployment of Discourse to Heroku
Vanja Radovanović
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bash, rails, heroku, deployment
Auto-completes the npm executables in ZSH
Xavier Cambar
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shell, zsh, npm, nodejs
Faster and Smarter Editing with `e`
Édouard Lopez
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shell, nano, emacs, vim
bundle_grep
Tieg Zaharia
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ruby, shell
Spell checking and auto word wrap with vim and git
BK Box
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git, vim, vimrc
How to fix Mamp server bug
Thibaud B.
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osx, cli, mamp, bug
Fix PHP short_open_tags (<?)
Augusto Pascutti
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php, bash
Show OSX download history
Mauro Barincelli
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terminal, osx
Difference in git commits between branches
Marko Klemetti
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shell, git
.bashrc alias & ssh
Dave Board
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shell, linux, bash
Fedora + ino
Daniel Tralamazza
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shell, arduino, ino
Get rid of .DS_Store files on Mac when Zipping
Ram Ratan Maurya
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terminal, mac, hidden files