Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
JλvλScript
Łukasz Korecki
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0 responses
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vim, javascript
Bash completion for Guardfile groups
Jason Rogers
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0 responses
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guard, bash, bash completion, guard groups
Flush DNS cache in MacOS X
Max Prokopiev
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0 responses
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shell, osx, dns
Clean up your local git repo
Michael Ibarra
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0 responses
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bash, git
Magically autojump to directories
Flavio Vianello
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0 responses
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shell, directories
Copy contents of file to clipboard from Terminal in OSX
Chris Jones
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0 responses
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shell, terminal, osx
Headless capybara with selenium
Gatis Tomsons
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0 responses
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ruby, bash, testing, capybara
Re-edit vim files after a crash
Jason King
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0 responses
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bash, vim
Recovering from accidental unzip apocalypse
Jason Lewis
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1 response
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codeplex, zip, bash, filesystem
RSYSLOG CPU FIXES
Oyewumi Abayomi
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0 responses
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linux, ubuntu, bash
`cd ..` with less fuss
Josh Graham
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1 response
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shell, bash
git squash commits
hemanth
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3 responses
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cli, git, squash, bash
Context-aware grep
Ilya Dmitrichenko
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0 responses
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grep, git
Maven: Create OS X App bundles with AppStore versions of Xcode
eFrane
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0 responses
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shell, xcode, maven, java
Alias for removing Vim swap files
Jack Hsu
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0 responses
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zsh, alias, vim, bash
MySQL Backup Script
Luke Madhanga
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0 responses
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shell, mysql, terminal, gzip
Managing letter case in vim
Scott Bradley
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2 responses
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vim, vi, letter case
Import big MySql databases with command line
Federico Ulfo
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0 responses
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mysql, command line, cli, database
Make less less annoying
Tom, Bom
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0 responses
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bash
Synchronizing plugins with git submodules and pathogen
Marcelo G. Cajueiro
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0 responses
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vim, screencast
MongoDB backup script
Mushfiq
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0 responses
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shell, unix, mongodb