Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Batch Rename Files In Bash
Sean
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0 responses
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bash
How to get zsh to stop correcting what it shouldn't
Paulo Luis Franchini Casaretto
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0 responses
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zsh, correct, auto-correct, correctall
Toggle between colorschemes on vim
LuRsT
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0 responses
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vim, colorscheme
Save time with git aliases in bash profile
Joe Cochran
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1 response
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git, bash
Vim: Moving Lines Ain't Hard
Alexey Astafyev
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0 responses
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vim, lines moving
Set Your Git editor to Sublime
David Morrow
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0 responses
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bash, git, sublime, bash_profile
Less waste of time during the saving with VIM
0xNaN
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4 responses
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vim, gvim
Tame Subversion to be like git (well, just a bit)
Oz
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0 responses
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shell, git, subversion
Fedora + ino
Daniel Tralamazza
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0 responses
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shell, arduino, ino
Git CLI
Jon Henderson
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1 response
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cli, git
How to search for strings on uncommented Python lines using a Bash function
ryepdx
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0 responses
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python, grep, unix, bash
Grab multiple lines with grep
Blaine Pace
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0 responses
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shell, grep
Show commands count in shell from history
Nicklasos
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0 responses
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shell, history
Shell Function to Download File
Jason Seney
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2 responses
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script, curl, bash
Fix bash shellshock bug in two steps (Ubuntu)
Cristóbal Castillo
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0 responses
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sysadmin, linux, ubuntu, bash
How to get a file extension in several languages
Arnold Daniels
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0 responses
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bash, php, perl, ruby
Renaming Git Origin
Andrew Cairns
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0 responses
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terminal, git, bash, github
Pretty Print any JSON from the CLI
Jason Whaley
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0 responses
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python, cli, json
Set vim mode in bash (cannot believe I just learned this today)
Jacques Fuentes
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0 responses
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vim, vi, noob, bash