Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Bash recommended reading
Tom, Bom
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bash, reading, lists
vim ctrl+r
Lee-Jon
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vim, cheat
Quick chef tip - How to debug
Pierre Ozoux
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shell, chef, devops
Open file from same dir as edited file in vim
Ivan Novikov
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vim, shortcuts
mosh: SSH for unstable connections
Daniel Pecos Martínez
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linux, ssh
mv filename with {old,new}
Jon Druse
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terminal, linux
Skip directory for ack search
Jearvon Dharrie
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shell, productivity, ack
2 simple aliases
0asa
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terminal, alias, open, edit
Terminal using node.js
Rob
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nodejs, terminal, javascript, replacement
Fishshell Function for Uncompressing Tarballs with Progress bars
Randall Hand
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shell, fish, commandline, tar
Instalation Script for OpenVas 7
Chris Fernandez CEHv7, IACRB, Linux Engineer
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security, linux, hacking, arch
Vim tab switching, Firefox style
Nathan Long
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vim, vimrc
Faster TDD with RSpec, Vim, and quickfix
Jim Stewart
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tdd, rspec, vim, quickfix
Vim tip
Jeroen
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vim
Grep in a limited set of files
Daniel Wehner
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shell, find, xargs
Text message from console -
Vishnu Atrai
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shell, curl
Push to github several repos at once from the command-line
Lance Pollard
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cli, git, github
Vim commands I always forget
Steven
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vim, editor, workflow
Awesome globbing tip for zsh
asdf
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shell, zsh
git helper for long branch names
Keith
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zsh, git
Use fancy aliases to reformat markup
Aaron Spiegel
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zsh, json, xml, bash