Hacking the Command Line
Unlock the power of the prompt with these one liners and hacks.
Simple Search for String
Hartley Brody
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grep, unix
run all tests, excluding a particular directory
Alexander
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tdd, find, cli, unix
OSX Mountain Lion CMD+Tab missing apps
Pablo Formoso Estrada
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terminal, osx, mountain lion
Quickly access source of a gem in Vim
Wojtek Kruszewski
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ruby, bundler, vim, wojt-eu
Haxe Bash Aliases
Matt McCray
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haxe, bash
Empty A File Without Deleting It
Nick Fletcher
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bash, linux, crispus
Redo the last command
Fabrizio Codello
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shell, terminal
Use /usr/bin/env
Chao YANG
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vim
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
Tutorial de comandos básicos de MySQL (Parte 1)
Hugo Gilmar Erazo
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mysql, terminal, sql, mysql client
Unholy trinity of Vim, CygWin and Windows
Tommi Carleman
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vim, dotfiles, cygwin
Get error codes of all commands in a bash pipe
Ben Kennish
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code, error, pipe, bash
Fast tab management in VIM
Gustaf Shin
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vim, tabs
ctrl-r in the shell is your friend
Edward Ocampo-Gooding
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shell, bash
macOS: Determine if AC charger is connected.
mroach_
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macos, terminal, battery, charger
not sudo again...
anduee
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1 response
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shell
update rails test DB after a running a migration
bjh
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shell, rails, alias, migration