Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Save your time and learn readline shortcuts.
Adam Stankiewicz
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shell, bash, zsh, unix
See the git status of a directory tree
mattjones
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git, bash, shell, zsh
spf13-vim Chocolatey Nuget Package
Ken Taylor
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vim, editor, packages, nuget
Search through bash history
Ben Kennish
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history, prompt, bash
add a "All" operator to vim
gahtune
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vim, operator
My Bash Prompt
MacKittipat
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2 responses
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ps1, bash
Ubuntu : define the primary display screen using a script
Loïc KARTONO
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shell, linux, ubuntu
Fast tab management in VIM
Gustaf Shin
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vim, tabs
print exit code to terminal
Willem van der Jagt
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terminal, bash
Vim jump to the line
Alexander Berezovsky
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shell, vim, sh
Working on multiple servers
Amar Sanakal
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shell, servers, bash
Auto-update apt repo keys in 248 characters.
Drew Prentice
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shell, linux, ssh, gist
Update all your repos inside a folder
Leo Tartari
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script, lazy, git, bash
Remove deleted files on Git
Jorge García
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command, git, bash
Reindexing the drive on Mac OS X
Ain Tohvri
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console, terminal, macosx, spotlight
Recursively delete empty directories
Andreas Böhrnsen
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shell, bash, command line, directory
Vim the Epic IDE
Dwight Spencer
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1 response
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vim, ide, coding
Running iPad terminal from Prompt
Hafiz
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ruby, terminal, ipad, prompt
Tab complete your recent git commits
Joe Heyming
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git, bash, bash-completion
Apply drop shadows to an image in MacOS via CLI
Philipp Haußleiter
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macos, cli, drop-shadow, image