Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Running cronjobs at odd intervals using cron.daily
Stephan Sokolow
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shell, linux, bash
Faster and Smarter Editing with `e`
Édouard Lopez
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shell, nano, emacs, vim
Quick HTTP Server from Mac Terminal
Horia Dragomir
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terminal, cli, server, bash
Nuke ALL your development.log
Ivan Acosta-Rubio
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bash, rails, logs, development.log
Customize your command line prompt!
JD Isaacks
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terminal, osx, command line, bash
Make mac connection slow/fast on demand
Adam Stankiewicz
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shell, zsh, osx, bash
Include .dotfiles when expanding *
Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen
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zsh, unix, bash
Change to the previous directory
Todd Wolfson
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shell, cd, directory, previous
Why vim uses the hjkl keys as arrow keys
Kevin Suttle
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vim, unix
It's Beer :30 Time
Cedric Yao
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terminal, bash
Measure top 10 shell commands to be more productive
Wojtek Ryrych
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shell, aliases, productivity, git
Use pushd and popd to easily jump back to previous folders
Bastian Spanneberg
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shell, productivity, linux
The missing brew bundle
Karsten Silkenbäumer
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shell, osx, homebrew
在sh用uniq
吳少玫
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bash, sh, sort, uniq
Clear Terminal in OSX
Dionysios Barmpoutis
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2 responses
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shell, terminal, osx, mac
How to measure the number of lines of code in a project
Sendoa Portuondo
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2 responses
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php, shell, osx, ios
Git in color
Ignacio
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terminal, commands, git
Magically autojump to directories
Flavio Vianello
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shell, directories
JλvλScript
Łukasz Korecki
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vim, javascript
RSYSLOG CPU FIXES
Oyewumi Abayomi
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linux, ubuntu, bash
Returning to the last cursor position in Vim
Akshay
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1 response
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vim, vimrc, .vimrc
Easy tab navigation in MacVim and GVim
Rafael Bika
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0 responses
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vim, navigation, gvim, tab