Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
One liner to create a Pow symlink for the current directory
Simon Starr
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1 response
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rails, pow, bash
Don't use Grep, use Ack
Stuart Grimshaw
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0 responses
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grep, search, ack
Build context aware cli tools in python
chalupaul
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0 responses
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python, cli
starting the ssh-agent
Amar Sanakal
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0 responses
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shell, ssh-agent
Building and Deploying an Android app from the Shell
ben
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0 responses
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android, vim
browse the file system within Vim
Ryan Regalado
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0 responses
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vim, editor, ide
OSX open command in CYGWIN
Jacek Dominiak
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0 responses
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shell, zsh, alias, bash
Use fancy aliases to reformat markup
Aaron Spiegel
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0 responses
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zsh, json, xml, bash
How to Make SSH Tunnel Available on the Network
Victor Mendonca
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0 responses
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linux, ssh, bash
Compara Archivos con Diff en Linux
Gastón Nina
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0 responses
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terminal, linux
Another way to count total lines of code
Sergey Zabolotnov
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0 responses
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shell, git
Remote ssh cmd execution using typeset and variable substitution
Lars Van Casteren
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0 responses
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bash, ssh, mongodb, typeset
Insert previous shell command
petec
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0 responses
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zsh, linux, commandline, bash
Redo the last command
Fabrizio Codello
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0 responses
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shell, terminal
Open current working directory in SourceTree
Christoffer Niska
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0 responses
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shell, vcs, sourcetree
Bash alias for last rails migration
Shane Gibbons
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1 response
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rails, bash
Open file from same dir as edited file in vim
Ivan Novikov
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0 responses
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vim, shortcuts
Text Editing - Keybindings
Evan Dale Aromin
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0 responses
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emacs, vim, text-editors
Command: github-clone
Reorx
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1 response
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zsh, git, bash