Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Save time with git aliases in bash profile
Joe Cochran
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1 response
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git, bash
Less waste of time during the saving with VIM
0xNaN
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4 responses
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vim, gvim
Show commands count in shell from history
Nicklasos
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0 responses
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shell, history
Remove stopped Docker containers
Aaron Kalin
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0 responses
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shell, remove container, docker
Batch rename based on a regulard expression in OS X
Alexander Woerndl
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0 responses
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terminal, osx, regular expression, batch rename
List (and remove) installed packages which are not up to date
Andre Timmermann
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0 responses
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debian, system, apt, ubuntu
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
Renaming Git Origin
Andrew Cairns
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0 responses
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terminal, git, bash, github
Remotely Stash Git Commits
Aleksey Smolenchuk
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1 response
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shell, workflow, git
Rails' alias_method_chain for Bash
Phil Smith
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0 responses
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shell, bash
Identar texto en VIM
Boris Quiroz
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0 responses
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vim, indent, text align
Pretty Print any JSON from the CLI
Jason Whaley
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0 responses
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python, cli, json
Backup all MySQL Databases on one Host
Philipp Haußleiter
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0 responses
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mysql, script, backup, database
Shell Function to Download File
Jason Seney
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2 responses
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script, curl, bash
BitbucketにCORESERVERのRSAキーを登録
ジョニイ
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0 responses
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git, ssh, bitbucket, coreserver
ZSH: The most badass config
Eduardo Martines
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, terminal, config
alias :qa='tmux kill-session'
David Bankier
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0 responses
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shell, vim, tmux
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