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ssh keepalive
Anders Brownworth
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ssh, unix, vpn, nat
curl request total time
Stéphane PY
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shell, curl
Missing SVN Export?
Arlen Walker
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git, deploy, export
ps(1) with convenient grep(1) builtin
Neil Smithline
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linux, unix, ps
Ubuntu adding git prompt
David Thompson
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git, ubuntu
Installing Java 7 on Centos / Redhat
davewatts
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linux, centos, java, redhat
Windows Github and Bitbucket setup
Alex Boyd
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hg, git, windows, putty
OSX security basics
Carlos Sanz García
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osx, sysadmin, root, security basics
Add Monthly Partition
con_mame
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shell, mysql
Build a simple Urban dictionary agnostic of common slangs & meanings
Picrasma-Excelsa
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php, travis, packagist, tdd
Simple date conversion from the commandline
Aaron Ott
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linux, commandline, date
Use `name` from Package.json to Abbreviate ZSH Path Name
Alex LaFroscia
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zsh, package.json, name, agnoster
CtrlP + Line Number
Thomas Peklak
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vim, ctrlp
Don't see runserver python outputs in terminal!
Mohammad Taleb
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python, terminal, buffer, runserver
alias g='git'
Joshua Kovach
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1 response
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git
You should use GitHub training!
Ramiro Rodriguez
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git, github
Github: Show Filename in Browser Title
Neil Smithline
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browser, filename, title, github
Compare current version of a file to old git revision
Benjamin Schuster-Boeckler
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git, diff, version control, textwrangler
Build scripts should be in source control
Derek Hammer
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shell, build, continuous delivery
VIM Syntax Highlighting
Carl Ambroselli
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1 response
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vim, syntax highlighting
Git checkout your previous branch!
Tom Gallacher
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productivity, git
Virtualisation installation (Ubuntu server)
Scott Horsley
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linux, virtualisation, ubuntu
tts-koans: keep your thoughts translated!
brownman
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tdd, bash, linux, commands