Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Remove pyc and swp files recursively
Ellison Leão
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python, script, bash, clean
Git Autocorrect
Frank Bültge
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console, terminal, git, setting
Edit all modified files in VIM
Rob W
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git, vim
CLI Downloading on Mac
Paul Gearon
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mac, download, metadata, quokka
Copy & Paste from the CLI (OSX)
Daniel Puglisi
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osx, cli, hustling
Handling arguments in bash alias
Ezekiel Kigbo
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haml, alias, arguments, html
Bootstrap My Mac
Josh Burns
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shell, osx, mac, bootstrap
Write Javascript template in Vim
mike
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javascript, vim
Insert last argument of previous command
Tom Hudson
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shell, bash
git commit amend
Milos Dakic
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git, terminal, code, commit
Toggle between qwerty and dvorak
rw
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zsh, keyboard layout, qwerty, dvorak
get Fingerprint of your ssh key
Philipp Haußleiter
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ssh, key, bash, fingerprint
Get your ip address
shadowfawkes
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bash, shell, linux
My Git shortcuts for the bash
Beat Bolli
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alias, shortcut, bash
Copy and overwrite file and auto create sub-directories
Shih Oon Liong
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cli, linux, bash
git create branch local and push the new barnch to repositry
Ilic Davor
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github, shell, git, branch
Turn Vim Into Vim, But With Windows
Ben Klein
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vim, productivity, editing
add a "All" operator to vim
gahtune
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vim, operator
Set all mouse input device to use natural scrolling
Steimntz Machado de Figueiredo
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bash, xorg, xinput, linux
Vim copy breakpoint for gdb
Marin
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vim, linux, gdb, go