Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Easy Mou Access
Rhodri Pugh
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, mou, bash
Random MAC address
Damian Le Nouaille
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0 responses
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shell, mac, ssl
Remote SSH using Back to my mack
Francesco Levorato
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0 responses
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osx, mac, ssh
Execute commands through ssh
Denis Savitskiy
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shell, ssh, admin
Bash recommended reading
Tom, Bom
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0 responses
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bash, reading, lists
Use your history!
Lajos Koszti
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2 responses
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shell, zsh, history, bash
Basic usage of 'sort' command
Zhang Tai
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shell, linux
Terminal using node.js
Rob
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0 responses
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nodejs, terminal, javascript, replacement
Git conflicts into vim arg list
Tony R Quilkey
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1 response
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vim, git
Vim commands I always forget
Steven
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0 responses
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vim, editor, workflow
git create branch local and push the new barnch to repositry
Ilic Davor
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github, shell, git, branch
Automated EBS Snapshots
Frank
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0 responses
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bash, aws
mv filename with {old,new}
Jon Druse
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0 responses
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terminal, linux
List jar file content using command line utils
Michael Rubanov
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0 responses
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shell, command line, cli, jar
Instalation Script for OpenVas 7
Chris Fernandez CEHv7, IACRB, Linux Engineer
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security, linux, hacking, arch
concise overview of available hackage stuff
Oliver Mueller
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0 responses
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haskell, cabal, bash, hackage
Faster TDD with RSpec, Vim, and quickfix
Jim Stewart
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0 responses
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tdd, rspec, vim, quickfix
How to edit long bash command
Ahmed Al Hafoudh
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1 response
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bash, vim, linux
Highlight/find all strings matching the string under the cursor
Matt Campbell
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0 responses
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vim, productivity, vi, pattern match
Use /usr/bin/env
Chao YANG
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vim